
This episode discusses homeschooling, particularly its prevalence among Christian families and the challenges these children face regarding sexual education.
The conversation features a parent reflecting on their experience with homeschooling their daughter during her sophomore year of high school. They express the difficulty of the task and their decision to stop after one semester.
They highlight the assumption that most homeschooled children come from Christian backgrounds, noting that these families often struggle to discuss topics like sex. The speaker emphasizes that this lack of communication leaves these children even more uninformed than their peers.
Homeschooling often leaves Christian kids uninformed about sex education.

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