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Kids Explain How Babies Are Made

In this entertaining (if a bit overdone) video about the outrageous myths kids believe about the way babies come into the world, a man admits that he used to believe "pregnancy particles" were floating in the air. "I was nervous many times," he says. "I thought I might get pregnant." Another man admits that he used to think anything he put his penis in would get pregnant. After testing out this theory on a tree in his backyard, he was turned off to sex for years.

The video is worth watching to the end, for the adorable kids who explain their own—much more accurate—understanding of the miracle of life.

What baby-making myths did you believe as a child? At what age do you think kids are old enough to learn the truth about reproduction?

Photo: SodaHead



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About Hannah Tennant-Moore

Hannah Tennant-Moore is a Brooklyn-based freelance writer whose work has appeared or is forthcoming in Best Buddhist Writing (2008); The Sun; Guantanamo: Inside the Prison, Outside the Law; Tricycle; Turning Wheel (as the winner of the Young Writers Award); and elsewhere.

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