Beducated Responds to Failing U.S. Sex Ed with Tools for Parents
(Munich, Germany / July 10, 2025) – Beducated, the world’s leading platform for pleasure-based sex education, is calling on parents to take the lead after the 2025 SIECUS State Report Cards revealed more than a quarter of U.S. states received an “F” for their approach to sex ed.
The findings underscore a growing national gap in access to comprehensive, inclusive and medically accurate sexuality education – one that Beducated is working to close. Designed for adults seeking to expand their understanding and better support their families, the platform offers a broad range of courses, including Sex Ed for Parents, which helps caregivers confidently navigate conversations around bodies, consent, relationships and more.
“With nearly half the country still failing to meet basic sex ed standards, it’s clear: families can’t rely on schools alone,” said co-founder Mariah Freya. “At Beducated, we help adults access reliable, high-quality sex education, so they can confidently navigate their own sex life – and support their children in navigating theirs. These grades aren’t just letters, they reflect what entire generations are missing. Parents want to do better, and we’re here to help them do just that.”
The absence of sex education has far-reaching consequences: unplanned pregnancies rise, especially among teens; STI rates increase due to a lack of knowledge about protection; consent is poorly understood, contributing to sexual violence and boundary violations; LGBTQ+ youth feel isolated when their identities aren’t acknowledged; relationship skills suffer, leading to loneliness and dissatisfaction; and shame and stigma around bodies and sexuality grow unchecked.
In addition to its flagship courses, Beducated’s all-access membership includes the AI Sex Coach, a conversational tool that offers personalized guidance and expert-backed information on a wide range of sexual wellness topics. The resource is private, intuitive and grounded in Beducated’s evidence-based curriculum.
To learn more about Beducated, visit Beducated.com.




