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How old were you when you found out about the birds and the bees?


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3 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

 

Yea but it’s not the same as stumbling upon tons of vintage 70s bush ?

You got that right. Personal hygiene sure has changed. I don't recall any sphincter bleaching back then either.

16 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

This has to be a thing that is going the wayside 

 

who buys playboys or hustlers anymore lmaooo 

I just remember something else now that you mentioned Hustler. Later in life I found out that my friends dad sent a bunch of pictures of his wife to Hustler to try and get her featured in the Beaver Hunt section. ?

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41 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

This has to be a thing that is going the wayside 

 

who buys playboys or hustlers anymore lmaooo 

That was a right of passage as a young pre-teenager back in the day stumbling upon your Dad or Uncle's stash :lol:

 

That and getting together with a bunch of your buddies and staying the night at someone's house and watching all the soft core HBO/Cinemax skin movies.  A true male bonding experience during elementary school.  Very simple but fun time in life!

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This is going to sound kind of messed up, but my parents split when I was 3 and I moved away with my father.  My dad was somewhat of a ladies man back in the day, and there was rarely a Saturday morning that I didn’t see some strange broad coming out of his bedroom in the morning.  My father worked construction during the week, and bartended Friday and Saturday.

 

Let’s just say that I walked in on he and his “fun girls” in the act more than just a few times.  I think my father was forced to give me a watered down version of the birds and the bees at around age 3 or 4.  Learned the rest from friends and porno mags/movies.

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I don't remember how old I was, but our son learned about "the act of mating" from watching Animal Planet when he was pretty young.

 

One day, when he was about 9 or so, we were driving down the highway with him in the back seat. Out of the blue, he asked how a human egg was fertilized - specifically, how the sperm and egg got together. I said, "You've seen animals mating on TV; it's similar with humans, but without the growling, clawing, and biting."

 

My wife's jaw dropped as she looked at me incredulously. Then I whispered, so only she could hear me, "Usually." ?

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, WhoTom said:

I don't remember how old I was, but our son learned about "the act of mating" from watching Animal Planet when he was pretty young.

 

One day, when he was about 9 or so, we were driving down the highway with him in the back seat. Out of the blue, he asked how a human egg was fertilized - specifically, how the sperm and egg got together. I said, "You've seen animals mating on TV; it's similar with humans, but without the growling, clawing, and biting."

 

My wife's jaw dropped as she looked at me incredulously. Then I whispered, so only she could hear me, "Usually." ?

 

 

 

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In second grade, this kid (Jason Clark) told me about it in the schoolyard at lunch recess one day. He said, "It's when a guy puts his D*** into a woman's P****."

So, naturally, I stayed behind after class to ask Mrs. Blumenthal what D*** and P**** meant. That was a precious conversation. ?

 

 

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