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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 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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

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Chicken McNuggets taught me. lol. Let me explain. When I was 8 my 16 yr old sister let me in on the facts of life. I had Chicken McNugget toys from Happy Meals. One was a rock star one was a scientist/business man or something and one was a mail man. So businessman goes to work and Rock Star wife is home. The mail man brings the mail (Oh yeah and they had holes in the bottom where they stood up and they could squirt out water.) the rockstar and mail man decide to have a baby so the mail man squirts "water" inside the rock start and they have baby McNuggets. To complete the little story business man came home, beat up mail man, got arrested for the federal offense. I was messed up for years. I was like wtf? it cant be like that. lol mom and dad are still married. The next lesson was Cinderella on tv. (mom and dad were out agian and sis was babysitting) So at 2 am any cinderella on cinemax is NOT one for children. I spent a few years pondering why the men didn't wear pants and what a "snapping p***y" was and why were they singing about it. 6th grade health set me straight.

2006-09-10 01:33:20 · answer #1 · answered by johnsmom326 3 · 0 0

Well, I learned the basics at about 8, when my dad took me for a walk. The science behind the fun didn't get taught in school until grade six, when I was 11 or 12, but most of us already knew the terminology from the playground.
Oh, and fish lay millions of eggs and not one of them ever writes home or calls to chat.

2006-09-10 07:27:43 · answer #2 · answered by Grendle 6 · 0 0

Cannot remember when I really figured it out. I know it had something to do with a book my mother left lying around for me to find. ( Oh those were simpler days!) But what I do remember clearly is that from a very young age my parents told me they found me under the gooseberry bush in the garden.
To this day the thought of gooseberries makes me go - Yuck!

2006-09-10 07:29:59 · answer #3 · answered by Christine H 7 · 1 0

When I figured out how they were made I found out how they arrive after 9 months!

2006-09-10 07:32:49 · answer #4 · answered by KCD 4 · 0 1

The milkman brought me to the front door.

2006-09-10 07:26:55 · answer #5 · answered by huge.shadow 2 · 0 2

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