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"The religious homeschoolers do tend to isolate themselves. they have separate groups, coops, and activities."

Damn, that hit home. I am basically the embodiment of this sentence. I was raised a very rural town with my cousins and other relatives who lved very close to each other, while also going to a small church we literally built for ourselves.

I was mostly taught by my mother, but our aunt would teach us at her house with our cousins. Unlike many other homechoolers we weren't isolated in the sense of not being around people, it was more like it was hard to establish long-term relationships (due to moving from a group to next), but that is of course a problem with myself rather then my parents.

Education wise, my mother was the teacher and to be honest most of what I learned was math, due to her being a math major. However, when I was 14 we moved to a larger city with suburbs, which was a rapid change from a rural household in the outskirts of a even more rural town. From there I was admitted to a christian Co-op and properly learned about history, science, algebra (which of course my mother was teaching at co-op), and comp. Looking back, This was the best action they could of taken.

Currently I'm a freshmen in college and trying to figure out a major out before I run out of general ed. classes.

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Is there such a thing as a banana-shaped (without the skin) dildo? I've looked before and couldn't find anything.