kleinwolf Posted June 4, 2009 Posted June 4, 2009 Does anyone know why we say the babies comes in the cabbage or speak of honey and flowers ? And biologically, has the phallus to enter the uterus for a fecondation to be more probable ?
Mokele Posted June 4, 2009 Posted June 4, 2009 People say those things because they don't want to explain sex to kids. And no, the penis does not enter the uterus. The barrier between the uterus and vagina is a ring of tissue called the cervix, which has only a small hole. Attempting to push anything through the cervix is incredibly painful (see childbirth), even moreso if it's not prepared.
GDG Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 People say those things because they don't want to explain sex to kids. And no, the penis does not enter the uterus. The barrier between the uterus and vagina is a ring of tissue called the cervix, which has only a small hole. Attempting to push anything through the cervix is incredibly painful (see childbirth), even moreso if it's not prepared. True for humans. Apparently not true for ducks.
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