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How I first learned about sex

When I was about seven, I asked my mum where babies came from. Mum having been a nurse and all, plus me being the oldest of four kids, I knew we came out of her belly (and even had the opportunity to listen in with her stethoscope when she was pregnant with my sibs) – plus, duh, that baby bump is pretty hard to miss, especially on a woman as tiny as my mum. But I wanted to know how the heck they got in there. During our initial chat, she gave me this whole spiel about the flower which, while very interesting from a botanical perspective – and even quite poetic and lyrical – was confusing as all hell.

For about a year, I thought I was a Chrysanthemum. So I went back and asked her how all that flower stuff worked with people – only to be shocked and appalled at what people did to make babies. He puts what where?!

Here’s the book she used – complete with illustrated diagrams – good for a laugh, especially when my British friend Cecilia reads it aloud: The Story of Life by Ellis W. Whiting.

6 responses to “How I first learned about sex”

  1. Brenda Sharpe Avatar
    Brenda Sharpe

    “If we understand how flowers bring their babies into the world, we shall have a pretty good idea how baby animals, and other living things are born.” Well, er, not actually.

  2. life with more cowbell Avatar

    LOL Exactly my point – and why I had to re-ask the question.

  3. Brenda Sharpe Avatar
    Brenda Sharpe

    “After they have lived together for while and loved each other a great deal, they just naturally begin to wish for a sweet little baby to share their love.” OMIGOD I FORGOT TO HAVE CHILDREN!

  4. Lizzie Violet Avatar

    Reblogged this on Lizzie Violet and commented:
    This book is the funniest thing I’ve read EVER! And it was meant to be serious. Cate suggested she should read some of it during open mic. I think we should turn it into a play.

  5. life with more cowbell Avatar

    Love this idea! Maybe we could test drive it in front of an audience at an open mic – get a few of us reading excerpts. We’ll talk. 🙂

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