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SadisticFire

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Well it must be awkward growing up without knowing the full human anatomy. But as for when I learned... I think six? Some tough jerks on Wolf:ET talking about how large their cock is. Asked them, got "lol"'d at. Being the "I WANT KNOW ALLLLL RAAWR" type I was, I googled.
 

101flyboy

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I knew what a penis was at 6 and a vagina at around 8. And boobs at around 8. And knew more or less the ins and outs of sex at 10-11 years old. Sex ed and self-discovery and there you go.
 

Olas

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To be honest I'm... still... not too well versed in the female... anatomy. Should I be ashamed?

I mean I know the basics sorta. Not exactly an OB/GYN but I know girls don't have members.

 

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OlasDAlmighty said:
To be honest I'm... still... not too well versed in the female... anatomy. Should I be ashamed?

I mean I know the basics sorta.

lol
but your link is broken man. remove all the youturbe url stuff except the stuff after the equals sign =

EDIT: by your post count you probably know that so



chickenhound said:
pre-school co-ed bathroom with urinals ...
the fuck kinda school did you go to and how old are you?
i assume most parents would freak out if their kids didn't have separate bathrooms
 

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I think I was like 5 when I became aware of the genital disparity, though I wasn't told why such a disparity existed.

I didn't really understand sex until like 10 or 11 (can't remember), which was information I gleaned from TV and the internet.

Around the age of 12, my class was required to take a biology course explaining this stuff.

I find it odd that anyone could get to adulthood without realizing this sort of thing.
 

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lechat said:
OlasDAlmighty said:
the fuck kinda school did you go to and how old are you?
i assume most parents would freak out if their kids didn't have separate bathrooms
it's not that strange to believe, my primary school (ages 4/5-10/11 for non-british people) had bathrooms based on year, not gender (they were accessed through the classroom, not via the hallways), there was also male and female bathrooms for use when we weren't in classrooms, but for the first four years the male ones were unusable (pipe bursts and a boiler explosion made the plumbing in that part of the school useless) so everyone just used the female bathrooms (and even after that, most of us used the female ones anyway because we were used to it by that point and because the male bathroom was horribly lit and terrifying (hooray for crappy noisy boilers, we thought there was a monster in there)).

as for when I became aware of girls not having a penis, about 3, when my sister was born (fairly hard not to find out early if you have a sibling) (she found out boys have penises even earlier, my dad doesn't close the door when he pees :p)
 

IamLEAM1983

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It's "very" unusual, yeah. Not gonna sugarcoat it. Was that girl part of some sort of sect or raised by ultra-religious parents?

Toddlerhood and early childhood apparently involved taking baths with both of my parents for playtime. I have hazy memories of getting used to the fact that women have breasts and men have a penis. Rest assured, nothing odd or off-putting happened. :)

Then there were my swimming lessons around ages five to seven, and my scurrying around the shower stalls buck naked and too preoccupied with playing hide-and-seek with other buck naked kids to care. That gave me visual confirmation that indeed, even boys and girls are different from one another. Not just grown men and women.

Reproduction, though? Eh. Clinical understanding of the facts involved came around my thirteenth or fourteenth year. Personal experimentation?

Yeah, that's TMI.
 

Launcelot111

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I knew that girls didn't have anything penis-like down there for pretty much forever (though for a bit I thought they just had a flat, featureless patch of skin between their legs). I didn't really have any conception of the whole uterus/ovaries structure until I learned in school at 12 or so.

On a related note, a hospital janitor named Henry Darger spent a good deal of his life secretly writing a 15000 page book which involved a family of little girls with penises because he was so poorly socialized and so mentally unwell that he never in his life developed a conceptualization of the relationship between gender and genitalia.
 

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18? Really? How is that even possible, what with sex ed, puberty ed, biology classes and dirty humour? I'm intrigued as to how she was able to be kept in the dark all this time.

OT: I first became aware of the fact males and females had different genitals when I was about 4, and I walked in on a girl on the toilet. I found out what genitals were used for when I was 6 or 7, when my parents intentionally left around a sex ed book.
 

trollnystan

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... Always? I used to bathe with my four years older brother until I was 4 or 5, so yeah, always. I knew about sex pretty young too because I got tired of my father's explanation - "The stork dropped you in a cabbage patch and we found you." - and picked up our medical books to self-educate. It had pictures and I got the gist. (although for years I thought there was no movement involved, just insert tab B into slot A.)

EDIT: Yes, I was a child BEFORE the internet. I used a BOOK. Now get off my lawn. *shakes stick*
 

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I think It was around six when I was told girls were different down south, but it wasn't until I was fourteen that I actually knew what that was.
 

deathzero021

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I was about 5 and... it's best i don't go into too much detail but by 6 years old i saw plenty of porn already.
 

Reaper195

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Pretty early on. I can't remember when I learnt it, but as far as I know, I've always known. In fact until I was about nine or so, I thought that was the only difference between the two, and always wondered why boys didn't like girls, and vice versa 9You know, that whole boy/girl germs bollocks).
 

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Calibanbutcher said:
I was about 2 years old.
Yeah I started early...
Yeah well...i started while i was still in the womb so how that!

Op: In all seriousness it happened when i was 9 and a bunch of older girls (12-14) Decided it would be funny to play Doctor and nurse with me (still haven't forgiven them).
 

FamoFunk

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I've always known as far as I remember, I have two older Brothers which probably helped.

18, man, that's just strange.
 

Uszi

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Um, yeah, 5 or 6 I think, what a lot of other people said.

I grew up in a fairly rural setting at that time, and me and neighborhood friends would run around in the woods and on farms and stuff, and I distinctly remember making fun of the girls in our party for not being equipped to piss on trees and rocks and other features of the enviroment like the rest of us. Also, I think we dared one of them to pee in an upside down construction cone.

But I don't think I developed an understanding of what it all meant until much later.

Also, kids are weird. Or else I was a weird kid who hung out with other weird kids.