the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
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If this surprises you, you obviously haven't heard about the number of people who think ~~women menstruate~~ people who menstruate do that and piss out of the same hole
The misogyny runs deeeeeeep in this country
Edit: late night idiocy - I have a trans son, I know better, I'm just a real dingus sometimes
One of the male teachers at our school had to have an impromptu sex ed class because he kept getting pissed at girls for going to the bathroom to change their pads during his class. He thought they could just turn it off for a little bit.
As a child I asked how a pregnant person could pee with the baby in the way, and if the baby gets wet when she pees. I was 9 but I do still cringe when I think about it, despite the fact that very few of my classmates really knew the answer either. I don't think that anymore though, I have learned that the baby nimbly avoids the pee because it tastes bad
it's crazy how early the tastebuds develop!
and the instinct to swim away from unpleasantness.