Btw, Wikipedia is far sexier than you (by way of this demonstrations of its smarts)- "The birds and the bees" refers to clumsy or inept attempts at sex education for children, such as the use of euphemisms to describe sexual behavior or body parts. This discussion may involve references to nature without describing biology or providing any useful insight.
The phrase is said to have its origins in a folk tale that tells of a colony of bee-eater birds laying eggs after a meal of honeybees.
You know what's funny? I always knew what it was, but I didn't really give it thought. I just thought it was one of those things...
Magicus1 1 year ago
Thank you so much for enlightening me on the reality of the birds and the bees ... now Im going to go rape some birds
mjs4n6 3 years ago
you remind me of fred/george weasley.
babehurst88 4 years ago
Hahahah Barry, you're so witty! I love you.
-Samantha
Martinafan09 5 years ago
Btw, Wikipedia is far sexier than you (by way of this demonstrations of its smarts)- "The birds and the bees" refers to clumsy or inept attempts at sex education for children, such as the use of euphemisms to describe sexual behavior or body parts. This discussion may involve references to nature without describing biology or providing any useful insight.
The phrase is said to have its origins in a folk tale that tells of a colony of bee-eater birds laying eggs after a meal of honeybees.
Strorauk 5 years ago
Haha, very entertaining. Flowers are hermaphrodites... might be why they're not part of the analogy.
Strorauk 5 years ago