Originally posted by ^tamago^:hannor, only serial cable got male and female.
USB can be termed 'me and my little brother' (cos mini USB mah)![]()
Originally posted by ^tamago^:hannor, only serial cable got male and female.
USB can be termed 'me and my little brother' (cos mini USB mah)![]()
means USB stands 4 : Ur Small BrotherOriginally posted by ^tamago^:hannor, only serial cable got male and female.
USB can be termed 'me and my little brother' (cos mini USB mah)![]()
Originally posted by snobbish:means USB stands 4 : Ur Small Brother![]()
Originally posted by laurence82:so we still talking about birds and bees or not?![]()
Originally posted by laurence82:so we still talking about birds and bees or not?![]()
u've seen it before...Originally posted by Phoebie:But but, erm guys' dIcks don't really look like bird either![]()
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Originally posted by ^tamago^:u've seen it before...
notti gurl...![]()
Originally posted by laurence82:so we still talking about birds and bees or not?![]()
nobbish, dont say ler, will blush oneOriginally posted by snobbish:ok ok back 2 topic
hmm..donch noe![]()
Originally posted by laurence82:why feebee ask such questions?
me so paiseh to ans her
ask our sexpert tammy or ask ur hubby lar![]()
I'm shy alsoOriginally posted by laurence82:nobbish, dont say ler, will blush one![]()
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too much info lerOriginally posted by Phoebie:![]()
my hubby's dIck the more don't look like bird![]()
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why they don't use big sausages as exampleOriginally posted by snobbish:ok ok back 2 topic(from wikipedia)
"The birds and the bees" (sometimes expanded to "the birds, the bees and the butterflies" or "the birds, the bees, the flowers, and the trees") is a commonly used phrase (which has become somewhat of a cliché) which refers to clumsy or inept attempts at sex education for children or adolescents, such as the use of euphemisms or symbology to describe sexual behavior or body parts. A discussion about "the birds and the bees" may therefore involve references to nature (ie. animals and plants) without actually describing human biology or providing any useful insight.
The phrase is said to have its origins in a folk tale, whose exact source is unknown, that reportedly became popular in Southern Africa (probably Namibia) around the turn of the last century. It tells the story of a colony of bee-eater (Merops pusillus) birds laying their eggs after a meal of honeybees.
Originally posted by laurence82:too much info ler![]()
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The penis is know by many other "street names" including "Bird" and "C_ock". In spanish one of its names is "Pajaro" which is "Bird" or "Pajarito". So next time we can scold ppl PajaroOriginally posted by Phoebie:why they don't use big sausages as example
by using birds and bees as examples, this may prode further confusion into the kids' innocent mind
Originally posted by snobbish:Why is the opening of men's pants called a "fly"?(from yahoo answers0
maybe because they call his penis a 'bird'? And it might fly away? But then they should call the zipper a cage if that's the case...