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more about #pee more comments → debbyherbenick: There's a relatively new-ish book called "It's Not The Stork" that I love & frequently recommend to parents. Worth a look. more » robotwaste: At least you mom didn't protest the library to ban "What's Happening to Me?" A guide to puberty. She also forbid the librarian to let me check out St... more » Dr. Girlfriend: HA! The Girlfriend household had 2 copies, one for "girl" (me) and one for "boy" (the brother). I am happy to say that as a (potty-trained) grown-u... more » TheUptightMidwesterner: I raised my son to simply say "pee" and "poop". His daycare frowned upon this and told me )and him) that he could say "tinkle", "potty", "Number 1 or... more » boobookitteh: It's hard to believe that I learned to use the toilet without a manual and a theme song. more » LaComtesse: Actually, the book did not employ euphamisms. The cartoon did ("wee wee" and "poo poo"). I remember this vividly because it was used for potty trainin... more » marshmallory: Let's all do it! PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! more » wtfox?!: Gee whiz. more » -
#pottyhumor
"I REALLY NEED TO URINATE!"
When I was little, my mom banned Once Upon A Potty because it employed euphemisms for bodily functions. She really would not be able to handle this bunch of kids shouting their terminology of choice. NSFW - I guess? [Buzzfeed] -

