Sjmarf@sh.itjust.works to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 2 年前Which is which?sh.itjust.worksimagemessage-square174linkfedilinkarrow-up1805arrow-down18
arrow-up1797arrow-down1imageWhich is which?sh.itjust.worksSjmarf@sh.itjust.works to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 2 年前message-square174linkfedilink
minus-squareQueen HawlSera@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up31·2 年前I seriously don’t know what the hell the “Birds and the bees” even refers to beyond an olde movie cliche.
minus-squareILikeBoobies@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up13·2 年前Bees carry pollen to the flower Birds devote time to their eggs
minus-squarexx3rawr@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·2 年前Both can be pollinators. Both can tend to their eggs/young. As a non-native speaker, the phrase never made sense to me.
minus-squarezarathustrad@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 年前It’s an old traditionalist saying to reinforce their norms, based on a limited understanding of both biology and society.
minus-squareSugarSnack@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up12arrow-down1·2 年前One has a stinger and one incubates eggs I guess?
I seriously don’t know what the hell the “Birds and the bees” even refers to beyond an olde movie cliche.
Bees carry pollen to the flower
Birds devote time to their eggs
Both can be pollinators. Both can tend to their eggs/young. As a non-native speaker, the phrase never made sense to me.
It’s an old traditionalist saying to reinforce their norms, based on a limited understanding of both biology and society.
One has a stinger and one incubates eggs I guess?
Bees… Do both?
Sex. It refers to sex.