Sex Ed Shouldn't Suck
@sexedshouldntsuckSex Ed Shouldn't Suck was created because the creators believe that everyone deserves access to accurate and sex-positive information about sex. The podcast tackles a wide range of topics, from the basics of anatomy and sexual health to more complex issues like consent, relationships, and sexual identity. With its focus on inclusivity and accessibility, the podcast has already attracted a small but dedicated community of 2 members, demonstrating the growing demand for honest and open conversations about sex. While the podcast is still in its early stages, it has already begun to make a positive impact on its listeners, providing them with the tools and information they need to navigate the complexities of sex and sexuality.