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  • ID: 2127221
  • Uploader: Kadoya »
  • Date: almost 10 years ago
  • Size: 567 KB .jpg (777x1000) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/52597825 »
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post #2127221
flandre scarlet (touhou) drawn by hammer_(sunset_beach)

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  • 少女たちに「こどものつくりかた」をきいてみた

    今までと違い、小さい男の子が聞いているという前提でお願いします。
    各キャラの対応はそれに合わせているので
    あ、でも咲夜さんだけは同年代です(見直しながら)

    Asked some of the Girls "How are Babies Made?"

    For the time being, please operate under the assumption that a young boy is asking.
    Each character's answer assumes this is the case, although Sakuya is talking to someone the same age as her (revision notwithstanding).

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    WingedIkaros
    almost 10 years ago
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    Alternate pool title: Asked sum gurls how is babby formed

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    Claverhouse
    almost 10 years ago
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    Wonder why no child ever asked where the stork got them from ?

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    Himp
    almost 10 years ago
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    Flandre or the fairies giving the proper explanation could be more lulz, but that is a good answer too xD

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    Freya211
    almost 10 years ago
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    picks em up from the cabbage patch

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    astarte952
    almost 10 years ago
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    Who will believe this today? Big sister must be punish for this answer.

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    game2009
    almost 10 years ago
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    Serious question: is telling children where babies come from such a hard question to answer for adults?

    When I was a child, my mother told me I came from her tummy without hesitation. True, that's not actually accurate, but at least she was honest and right about babies coming from inside women's body.

    When I got older, one of my teachers blatantly said the truth without a single hesitation, and she isn't even a biology teacher.

    Updated by game2009 almost 10 years ago

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    AdventZero
    almost 10 years ago
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    game2009 said:

    Serious question: is telling children where babies come from such a hard question to answer for adults?

    When I was a child, my mother told me I came from her tummy without hesitation. True, that's not actually accurate, but at least she was honest and right about babies coming from inside women's body.

    When I got a bit older, one of my teachers blatantly said the truth without a single hesitation, and she isn't even a biology teacher.

    Cultural stigma. In some culture, talking about anything related to sex (up to an including sex ed) is taboo. A lot of Asian cultures tend to be that way, for some odd reason.

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    game2009
    almost 10 years ago
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    AdventZero said:

    Cultural stigma. In some culture, talking about anything related to sex (up to an including sex ed) is taboo. A lot of Asian cultures tend to be that way, for some odd reason.

    I'm Asian, and that teacher is Asian as well.

    Updated by game2009 almost 10 years ago

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    almost 10 years ago
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    OOZ662
    almost 10 years ago
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    There was a girl in my high school class whom was brought up rigorously religious and "straight." Her parents sheltered her away from basically anything adult, kept track of every step she took, etc. including filing the forms to keep her out of health/sex ed class. Near the end of senior year she actually asked me to basically teach the class to her. And not in the porno-plot way, but seriously. Was severe culture shock to me, being a large, sexually-active guy from a free and open upbringing seriously teaching a tiny, sweet, innocent, sheltered girl all about the birds, bees, and their diseases...and that oral sex doesn't immediately and directly result in pregnancy like her mom had told her.

    Looking back on it, I wonder what lies she told her parents to get away and meet alone with a boy. To sit down and discuss sex.

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    Lovecraft2
    over 9 years ago
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    OOZ662 said:
    Lot's of stuff.

    It is quite insane that some people think that's a good way to raise their kids. My parents and myself are religious, but they didn't hesitate to allow me the necessary education on the subject. It's a part of life, so they simply told me I need to understand in order to make properly informed decisions.

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    I heard about it from my big sister!
    The stork brings them, she said!
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