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birds&bees.jpegThe exact origin of the phrase "The birds and the bees" is uncertain, but it is believed to have originated from ancient pagan traditions and medieval folklore that used birds and bees to symbolize fertility and sexual activity. These traditions and beliefs related to human reproduction were passed down through generations and were often depicted in art and literature.

In the 1800s, the phrase gained popularity and became a common metaphor to explain *** and reproduction to children. Some historians believe that the person responsible for popularizing the phrase was the American writer and editor William Maxwell Evarts, who used the phrase in an article he wrote for Harper's Weekly in 1857.

In the early 1900s, a book called "The Story of Life" was published, which used illustrations of birds and bees to explain the basics of human reproduction. The book was widely popular among parents and educators, and it helped to solidify the use of the phrase as a euphemism for *** education.

Today, the phrase "The birds and the bees" is still widely used to refer to discussions about *** and reproduction, often used by parents and educators as a gentle way to introduce these topics to children.
 

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