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Chapter 49 5. Teenager's growing pains

There are no Jimin, no surname, no bones, food, fish. ——"Shan Hai Jing Da Huang Bei Jing" It is said here that people who have lost their fertility are also surnamed Ren, and they are descendants of the boneless people, who eat air and fish. This narrative is actually an expression of ancient people's fear of men's sexuality, more like adults' nonsense about children... When a teenager is in adolescence and his masculine characteristics appear, he will innocently ask himself Parents: "Daddy, Mommy, why is my body as hard as a rock when I see a girl?" After hearing this pure question, the parents looked around in fear, and responded casually: "Your body is fine, if you are not hard, then you will not have children, and our family will cut off the blood inheritance. So you must not be willful, just let it be hard..."

This kind of thing has been repeated from generation to generation, and finally formed the current standard text for parents to learn to answer children's questions...
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