getting pregnant
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My dad was a farmer and I thought he placed his 'seed' inside my mom to get her pregnant by putting a seed (using his fingers of course) inside her naval. A penis had nothing to do with it.
when i was a kid i thaught a woman gets pregnant when she kises her husband and when god wants her to get pregnant.
I used to believe that if a woman wanted a baby badly enough, she would just automatically be pregnant, & that was that. The notion of sex as a means of reproduction didn't cross my mind until years later.
When I was young I thought wemon must eat something special such as peach to get perganent. I thought if I got perganent.
WHEN i WAS A YOUNG TEEN I THOUGHT THAT IF A BOY TOUCHED ME I WOULD GET PREGNANT. I REMEMBER MY MOTHER SAYING, DON'T LET HIM TOUCH YOU. SO I WOULDN'T EVEN LET HIM PUT HIS ARM AROUND ME IN THE MOVIES. ESPECIALLY IN THE DARK IT WAS THE MOST DANGERIOUS.
My best buddies dad told me that babies came from watermelon seeds, and that if a woman swallows a watermelon seed she would get pregnant.
watermelon schmottermelon, i was perplexed
When I was 8 my best friend came over to my house and breathlessly told me that he knew how babies were made. We went out into my yard so that no one could overhear this awful knowlege and solemnly told me that for it to happen a man has to gp pee inside a woman. I believed for several years :S
My mom used to have a friend who was in a large Catholic family with 12 siblings. They ate a lot of beans. Thus, Mom made the connection that beans made you pregnant.
When I was young I thought two people had to just see eachother naked to get the woman pregnant. Not so. I was terrified when my male best friend walked in on me changing. [I was 6.]
My grandpa tld me all growing up that fish would get you pregnant. needless to say i didn't eat a piece of fish until i was well over 25 but i had had a daughter years before that.
I used to believe that women got pregnant from rubbing her underwear on a man's underwear.
My mum explained to me that a man must give a woman his seed (it means semen in my language) when they want a baby. And I imagined it looks like that fluffy dandelion seed which woman needs to swallow.
top belief!
When i was about 3 or 4, i asked this boy at playschool where babies came from, and he told me that girls get pregnant by drinking fizzy soft drinks. For about another 4 yrs i believed him and was terrified of drinking them in case i got pregnant, and even now i cant stand them.
For some reason it never occurred to me that other people drank them and didn't get pregnant. I was dumb..
I believed when I was really little, that if you went into Mothercare you would become pregnant.
Once while hiking with my dad, I had to go to the bathroom, and he told me to go behind a tree. I asked if it would hurt the tree and he said no, it's actually good for the tree and will fertilize it to help it grow. Later I learned that woman became pregnant when the father fertilizes her, and assumed that he did this by urinating inside her.
I used to believe women got pregnant spontaneously, depending on how lucky and unlucky they were
i used to believe when i was a kid that masturbating could make me pregnant. since i'm an adult now, i'm not afraid to do it all over again. ;)
I used to believe that when a lady wanted to have a baby, she went to the doctor and let him know, and the doctor gave her an injection or tablet or something, and she became pregnant.
When I was about 7, someone at school told me that to get a girl pregnant you had to pee in her mouth!
Needless to say, I thought this was pretty gross and it was several years before I knew any better!
My best friends mom thought that inorder to get pregnant, you had to married. She knew about sex and that's how babies were made, but she thought it didn't work until you were married. Imagine her surpise when she went to the dr and he told her she was pregnant. All she could say was "but, i'm not married"
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