Silly Things We Believed as Children
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I can't believe I thought this, but I used to think that both the man and the woman had to have an orgasm in order to conceive. If that were the case, there'd be a population shortage!
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Or men would try harder....
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BraaaHaaaHaaa! Good one, Barbe!!
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LOL!
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If that was the case... male scientists would simply develop a "female orgasm supplement"... lol
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I always wanted a pet bunny so my dad told me if I snuck up on a wild one and threw salt on it's tail it wouldn't be able to hop away...must have went through 5 lbs of salt before I figured out I was being fooled. Ok...so I was a dingbat!
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Not a childhood memory but my dd told on herself and her friends. When attending a woman's college, they took a road trip to a men's college and wearing masks, proceeded to wet "tampoon" all the statues and such around the men's campus.
Something tells me alcohol was involved. LOL
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My adoptive female parental unit was of Irish decent. She believed that you would die if you washed your hair when you were ON. And it was not nice to wash that area either. EWWWWW. I never listened to her. But now I know why her daughter didnt have many friends. She also believed that you shouldnt shave until you were married. Broke that one in grade nine, was on the track team... pits and legs had to be done.
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Fun reading this thread! Not sure what monster was under my childhood bed but even today--if I wake up and have an arm or leg hanging over the edge, it gets pulled in quickly! Guess now, I'm scared of dust bunnies! My older sister was my childhood idol. In retrospect, she took advantage of me! We shared a bed in an older home with no heat in the bedrooms. She somehow convinced me that when I went to bed, earlier than she, I had to go to sleep in a certain spot. When she came to bed, she'd move me over to a cold, cold spot and get in where I'd already warmed the bed! One time in second grade, she told me to go up to my teacher and say "imbecile". She told me it was French for "Good morning, teacher"....I didn't fall for that one because I was terrified to even say hello to that teacher!!! We laugh about things now.
My two adult kids thought I had a third eye in the back of my head (when they were little, they couldn't figure out how I knew who hit who or did what when my back was turned!) until they saw me chemo bald.
I wish it really had been true that storks brought the babies to you!!!
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We were having soup for lunch one day and it had tiny little bits of carrot in it. Four year old son wasn't too impressed with carrots.
"Eat the carrots," I told him, "and you'll be able to see in the dark."
Five minutes passed before he asked, "Where's my switch?"
Sheila.
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Having four kids, with six years between the youngest and the oldest, made for some fairly interesting events. Like most parents, the one thing I learned pretty early on was that if they were quiet, mischief was afoot. Many times I nipped some diabolical plan in the bud just by quietly listening outside a door or a window. After frightening the crap out of them by springing their plan before disaster struck; one day in anger and fright, I told them that I had eyes in the back of my head. It wasn't until years later that the oldest boy told me that he believed me and often tried to see where they were. He also said that it worried him enough that many times he thought twice before planning anything new.
Sheila.
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My oldest brother was always given the two candy bars to divide between the four of us kids. He would bite the candy bars down until they were even and pass them out. It wasn't until much later that I realized he always got the most!
Guess that was a memory, but I believed I was getting my half!
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Junie - I got a big chuckle out of your post! My older brother never did any of those things...he just slugged me in the arm whenever he got a chance. Always wished I'd had a sister instead...until we were teenagers and then I really appreciated having a brother and his friends hanging out at our house!!
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