You realize there is something in between telling kids "no sex" and the completely absurd conversation portrayed in that clip? We can only protect our kids so much. Homeschooling them is great, but they have to be prepared for what they'll face in the world.
I went to a conservative private school, and my parents didn't tell me one single thing about sex except, "don't do it." I got to A&M and I knew literally nothing about sex AND even thinking about it scared me. I wasn't remotely equipped to protect myself or to set boundaries with men because I didn't even know what the lines were, let alone how to discuss them directly with someone. My naivety put me in some dangerous situations. Fortunately for me, most of the young men I encountered generally intended to be gentlemen and were understanding when they realized how little I knew. There was one who was not, and it took many years to heal from what happened there.
So yeah, I'm not willing to tell my daughter "no sex" and leave it at that. I want to set her up to be able to talk about sex openly. Not explicitly, in the style of Taylor Sheridan, but directly, and honestly. If I don't teach her how to do this, she could end up learning on the fly from some 20 year-old man child who does not have her best interest at heart.