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An explicit 1970s children’s book about sex ed is making the rounds again online and it is a goldmine for hilarious comments

Heeeeeere’s baby! #TrueStory

A children’s book entitled The True Story How A Baby Is Made is making the rounds again, this time on social media. It was written and illustrated by Danish writer and psychotherapist Per Holm Knudsen and was first published by Piccolo Books in 1975. The book details the process of sexual intercourse, pregnancy, and childbirth through a series of (explicit) illustrations done by the author himself. The book, which is a bit on the graphic side, is still available for online purchase on Amazon. 

Now let’s take a look at the contents of this book which was already waaaay ahead of its time in 1975, and the hilarious observations made by witty people on social media (WARNING: kinda graphic images lol):

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See the rest of the comments here: How A Baby Is Made.

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