Lets say a boy grows up knowing nothing about sex, groeing up no one told him about it at all, and he hasnt even accidentally come across it in a book or the internet. When he grows up, will he still instinctually know what to do when he sees a naked girl?

God I'm a almost perfect case study for this

M19, didn't put it together untill I was 15. Raised in a vacuum by a narcissistic control freak, aka karen. No way I could have known, until I found a different shade of 'art'. For my definition of 'grow up', I'll use my referenced age of 15.

Know what to do? Kind of. I came across diagrams, but never connected it with repoduction. You can see how it's supposed to fit together, but the real question is why the hell would I do that? What does it do? Logically, this is bs and pointless, so there must be another reason for the differences in gender. Maybe streamlined learning patterns.

Sees a beautiful chick naked for the first time? Well, that was when I was dead confident that I was still alive. It's beautiful. And it's starts to click as to why some time after that.

Yes, you can bet I still have flat 0 when it comes to experience.

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