When I was 10, i was onl told I came from my mommy's womb which is below the belly. On PBS I learned babies come from the union of a cell from the dad and a egg cell from the mom, et I had no idea where these cells came from. Then I learned from a school textbook that those cells come from the same parts used to go to the bathroom. I never thought about it untill then, that girls don't have a penis. I originally thought the vagina and the urethra were on and the same, but with a little research, I found out that wasn't true. I also learned that the breasts grow when the woman is pregnant so she can feed her baby. Much later in my teen years I even learned the names of other reproductive parts like the ovaries, the uterus (the womb) and the fallopian tubes that connect them. I also learned what the clitoris is. I also learned of intertility and scary diseases. So all i really had to know was that we are made of cells and we join cells to make more of us.
2006-09-10
00:24:27
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interestingly, fush have it easy. All they have to do is drop eggs, fertilize them, and the fish don't even touch or know eachother. They're cold blooded.
2006-09-10
00:26:17 ·
update #1
FISH not fush, typo there
2006-09-10
00:26:33 ·
update #2
they don't need milk either, no wonder they're not mammals.
2006-09-10
00:27:41 ·
update #3
LOL and Finding Nemo is definitely not about real fish. (duh!)
2006-09-10
00:31:12 ·
update #4