Post 9jgSSLkBq2vsbXGhgu by dahl@monsterpit.net
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(DIR) Post #9jgSSLkBq2vsbXGhgu by dahl@monsterpit.net
2019-06-09T22:10:34Z
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ok so i hate to be a stickler but i've been afraid to talkcontext clues seem to imply as someone who never got the "birds and the bees" talk, that i keep hearing about, that its about how babies happen, and thus, fuckin'.butb-birds can't fuck bees right? they can't babies? is this actually about death? which is it??? do straight people think birds can fuck bees?? please explain, it's been bothering me
(DIR) Post #9jgSSLwb5urDE14c1w by k@monsterpit.net
2019-06-09T22:11:14Z
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@dahl ive literally never understood the birds and beeds phrase if u figure it out pls share.
(DIR) Post #9jgSSM8IOQDNoIXxGS by pea@fuckonthefirst.date
2019-06-09T22:13:43.649712Z
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@k @dahl "The phrase "the birds and the bees" is a metaphor for explaining the mechanics of reproduction to younger children, relying on imagery of bees pollinating and eggs hatching to substitute for a more technical explanation of sexual intercourse."????
(DIR) Post #9jgSUyXkYQpjW9hZQm by k@monsterpit.net
2019-06-09T22:12:48Z
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@dahl "According to tradition, the birds and the bees is a metaphorical story sometimes told to children in an attempt to explain the mechanics and good consequences of sexual intercourse through reference to easily observed natural events. For instance, bees carry and deposit pollen into flowers, a visible and easy-to-explain parallel to male fertilisation. Another example, birds lay eggs, a similarly visible and easy-to-explain parallel to female ovulation."
(DIR) Post #9jgSUynLcRJIIX01k8 by pea@fuckonthefirst.date
2019-06-09T22:14:14.801235Z
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@k @dahl it's still a stretch though, yea