I wasn’t homeschooled, and I haven’t felt like I fit in for at least 25 years, and even before then it was just little rays of sunshine shining through all the kiked, and niggered bullshit since I was still young, a bit dumb, and idealistic. Today, I’m just glad to have a good support system of 80/20 frens who love me, and I can vent to regularly. That’s really all you can ask for in this crazy shit we have right now.
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Tbf I knew a completely homeschooled guy from Catholic church and he was weird asf. Ostensibly normalish but serious anime villain rapist vibes. He could've been normal but my intuition was to just block him so I did lmao
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Yeah, but I doubt that’s from JUST homeschooling. The problem with some homeschoolers, at least in the past, is that they did t in love their children in other activities socially. Now it’s much better in my experience because more and more people are doing homeschooling in larger groups of five or more children, and also doing other activities together. I know two families right now doing exactly this. One has two young boys, once they’re done with lessons for the day, they do all kinds of other activities including MMA, wrestling, and BJJ with a white instructor.
The other family has a little girl, and the mother has been teaching her basic household chores throughout the day along with her lessons, and she takes music and dance lessons with other children a few times a week. They all take the kids out on weekends even if it’s just to the park to see other kids. You have to be careful though who you let in your circle, because lots of kids that come from normy NPCs can, and will poison your well fast. It doesn’t take long either It’s a fine line between sheltering your kids too much from the world they’re unfortunately going to have to live in, and letting them dip their toes in the water that is mOOdern 🤡🌎 a little more here and there.
>You have to be careful though who you let in your circle
This is part of teaching "stranger danger". I don't keep my kids away from stranger (or normies) but I teach them what to expect, to watch out for, and how to respond.
She looks like she fought in four world wars.