90s Sex Ed is Giving CHAOS....

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Mama Doctor Jones

Mama Doctor Jones

11 ай бұрын

We have experienced a wide array of sex-ed video together, but our time with Dr. D and The Human Body Machine will forever be my favorite. The 90s was a beautiful time of chaos and color blocking with editing that belongs in a museum.
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@cygfreas6934
@cygfreas6934 11 ай бұрын
"The hormones look so mischievous and up to no good." in many ways it does feel like that sometimes
@sigridbjergbakkemeyer3653
@sigridbjergbakkemeyer3653 11 ай бұрын
They are up to no good if you are born a woman or is trans.
@livliveart
@livliveart 11 ай бұрын
As a trans girl, I definitely relate
@katrinaalyssa7462
@katrinaalyssa7462 11 ай бұрын
As someone who's hormones need to be monitored, I agree
@midorishiwa
@midorishiwa 11 ай бұрын
Adolescence is when the fascist hormones takeover
@mayfirerose
@mayfirerose 11 ай бұрын
I feel like that all the time. Especially after childbirth and birth control unfortunately disagreed with my body. :(
@DPWFG
@DPWFG 11 ай бұрын
My 9th-grade science teacher would say (when we were doing the biology part of the course): "Your body may be ready to make babies, BUT YOU ARE NOT. "
@AVisionInFur
@AVisionInFur 11 ай бұрын
It made me think of The Golden Girls when Dorothy says the just because the plumbing is in doesn’t mean the house is ready to occupy.
@AnnaReed42
@AnnaReed42 11 ай бұрын
My Bio teacher would tell us every Friday, "Have a good weekend. Don't reproduce until you're financially, emotionally, physically... (etc)... ready!"
@dietotaku
@dietotaku 11 ай бұрын
many times your body may THINK it's ready to make babies but it's really not. just because a 10yo is ovulating doesn't mean her body can actually handle pregnancy and childbirth. really the whole system was designed to start making babies as soon as possible in case you got eaten by a jaguar and it didn't really put a lot of thought into whether you actually survived to raise those babies or make more of them.
@eriglaser
@eriglaser 11 ай бұрын
My mom used this line too. She also said "you can just masturbate." Ah the "joys" of hippie feminist parents lol
@DPWFG
@DPWFG 11 ай бұрын
@@eriglaser I never got the "you can Masturbate" from my hippie mom... I got an awkward sex talk that involved her feeling up my leg, and I wasn't allowed to eat fast food or store-bought sweets (until my parents split up)
@ghjgme
@ghjgme 11 ай бұрын
I recently became a foster parent, and I am so bothered my kid was taught cutesy names. It feels so much creepier to call a vulva a cookie.
@jelatinosa
@jelatinosa 11 ай бұрын
Eew definitely 🤢
@LeafHuntress
@LeafHuntress 11 ай бұрын
Not to freak you out, but in the comments on other videos like these in a discussion about to do educate children on the right terminology came the response from someone who had been abused as a child & apparently abusers may use names like these to make it easier to abuse;"cookies are for eating." Don't take my word for anything, i'm just repeating what i read on the internet, so i'm a supremely unqualified source. If your foster organisation has a library, ask to use it & read up on it. Or specialised & trusted sources online. Good luck & please remember, don't freak out! It's likely just a cutesy name because people are unfortunately uncomfortable with the proper names...
@GretalRabbit
@GretalRabbit 11 ай бұрын
@@LeafHuntressIt’s also that a child saying “he touched my cookie” can be misunderstood as a far more innocent snack theft, and it can be hard to take legal action if a child can’t explicitly say in technical / legal terms what has happened.
@ghjgme
@ghjgme 11 ай бұрын
@@LeafHuntress we are deeply concerned about a lot and I wouldn't be surprised, unfortunately.
@FableTheWolf
@FableTheWolf 11 ай бұрын
Please listen to Leaf and Rabbit about this. They're both right and it's beyond disgusting. I've had to read case studies like that and even know someone who had things happen to them because they didn't truly understand what was going on, only to discover it 12/13 years later when they finally heard about things correctly from friends. Please don't let that happen to your kids.
@rozharris6834
@rozharris6834 11 ай бұрын
I just remember when I learnt about puberty it said, "Don't worry, you won't have acne anymore when you're an adult!" Lies, all lies.
@bunhelsingslegacy3549
@bunhelsingslegacy3549 11 ай бұрын
Heh, yeah. I never had it really bad as a teen but it also never really stopped either. Maybe menopause? *wishful thinking*
@lisasharf1442
@lisasharf1442 11 ай бұрын
What’s even worse is having zits when you also have gray hair. 🤷🏻‍♀️
@bunhelsingslegacy3549
@bunhelsingslegacy3549 11 ай бұрын
@@lisasharf1442 ...that's been the last fiftten years, yep!
@bobbyed5383
@bobbyed5383 11 ай бұрын
Went to a dermatologist who told me there's "no reason" for me to have acne in my 30's and gave me a prescription. I know he meant "There's a way we can solve this problem, you don't have to live with it" but it didn't feel all that great anyway!
@d.d.d.a.a.a.n.n.n
@d.d.d.a.a.a.n.n.n 10 ай бұрын
I heard that lie, too. Recently I found out that some people just have pores that are shaped in such a way as to make them more prone to acne. Lucky us
@tiedyedowl8367
@tiedyedowl8367 11 ай бұрын
My school didn’t have sex ed (lived in the Bible Belt sigh). My mom bought me this book called “It’s Perfectly Normal” which was the **best** book to explain about growing up and sex. One of the really cool things I remember is they had illustrations of different people and different ways people grow during adolescence. They weren’t just all white, and some were in wheelchairs or had other disabilities. There were other things too that made it incredibly inclusive for the 90s. It also made me very popular because my friends all wanted to come over and read the book. So basically I taught sex ed. 🙄😆
@TheCatLady65
@TheCatLady65 11 ай бұрын
Wasn't there a brief period of time when the US was getting slightly more progressive and then it all changed after W Bush? Also, wasn't it the 90s that Rodney King suffered that brutal racist assault?
@rachelppython
@rachelppython 11 ай бұрын
I would love if MDJ reviewed this book!
@TheCatLady65
@TheCatLady65 11 ай бұрын
"They weren’t just all white, and some were in wheelchairs or had other disabilities. There were other things too that made it incredibly inclusive for the 90s." Did they have gay people in it?
@jadziajan
@jadziajan 11 ай бұрын
(cw: CSA) Oh I'm not from an English speaking country but I heard about this book. Unless I'm mistaking it for another one, I heard about a little girl who was able to tell her mother she was being abused by her father by showing her its description in the book. I heard about it in the context that despite having the potential to save lives, it's on many banned lists.
@janemiettinen5176
@janemiettinen5176 11 ай бұрын
At least your mom was on top of it, Ive heard so many stories of girls who thought they were dying when they got their first period. Im from Finland, we got taught everything at school, from 5th grade onwards. And pretty awesome, that you ended up sharing your critical information, so your friends knew what to expect. When I think of period from a kids mindset, blood and pain means serious trouble. I wouldnt wish that sorta panic to anyone! Knowledge is power.
@ERYN__
@ERYN__ 11 ай бұрын
While it is good to show blood as red, I think it's important to make sure that kids/girls know that it can be dark red to dark brown. I didn't know it had started because I thought poop was traveling to the front of my panties. After 3 days of this happening, I told my mom. I knew poop wasn't supposed to be in that area, but it didn't look red at all.
@starrywizdom
@starrywizdom 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, that oxidized blood colour can be confusing, but I figured it out because it was stinky like dried blood & not stinky like poop. TMI?
@heatherfeather999
@heatherfeather999 11 ай бұрын
I did the exact same thing 😂 I was so embarrassed that I didn’t want to tell my mom until around day 3.
@bunn228
@bunn228 11 ай бұрын
Yeah same! And it was my mum who noticed my underwear when washing clothes and she was like maybe it's your period? That was when I found out it could be brown
@jelatinosa
@jelatinosa 11 ай бұрын
My mom was the one that told my sister she wasn't wiping properly when my sister notified her there were brown stains on her underwear. My mom never thought an 8 year old could get their period because she learned that girls get it after 12, and her and all her sisters did get it around 12-13(she has 6 sisters). I got it at 10 a couple months later and had just started learning about puberty at school and knew what it was. This was when my sister realized that was what was happening to her, after I told my family I got my first period and she learned what it was.
@lesliesteele3926
@lesliesteele3926 11 ай бұрын
​@@jelatinosaI was 9 when things started happening. By the time we had sex Ed two years later, I was bored and not shocked by anything.
@Sirens.Lullaby
@Sirens.Lullaby 11 ай бұрын
A lot of the time, we're given the "changes" talk in such a melancholy tone, like, we're only told how scary it is and it's always delivered dryly And yes, puberty can be scary and you may feel bad at times about it, but it's not all doom and gloom So, I love that the introduction is so up-beat. It sets a better tone and perspective to these changes and that, although it's a long process, it'll be okay
@daisyjohnson7588
@daisyjohnson7588 11 ай бұрын
I completely agree with you!! They don't start with 'this terrible shameful thing is happening' and then explain it. Like I remember seeing a video on wet dreams in like 5th grade and it started with a very embarrassed boy trying to figure out how to wash his sheets before his parents wake up and his dad catching him. Sure the dad goes on to explain how it's normal, but I don't think it needed to start by linking a wet dream with shame
@vaughnhaney7020
@vaughnhaney7020 11 ай бұрын
@@daisyjohnson7588 They clearly think that shame is inherent, when really, it's taught I'm AFAB and when I had my first period I was actually fairly excited about it and told my family eagerly so I could get the support I need. We even celebrated it as a sign of maturing + to try to reduce negative connotation. My family's very far from healthy but they handled that great I hate my periods now because A: They're horribly intense and B: Turns out I'm a trans man, but I'm not ashamed of them any more than I'm ashamed of peeing. It's just a bodily process. Not exactly one to scream about from the rooftops, sure, but not one that can't be mentioned.
@jelatinosa
@jelatinosa 11 ай бұрын
I felt the opposite was true. We were taught that it was no big deal and people romanticized periods as "becoming a woman" and like if it was a wonderful thing. I was 10 and my sister was 8 when we got ours, hardly "a woman". Her flow gave her anemia and mine were unbearably painful, I suffered tremendously and missed out on a lot because of it. I always felt it robbed us of some of our childhood, and thought they should be more realistic of how awful it is to bleed and suffer every month and teach about pain management and possible serious issues that come with it, such as endo, anemia. I suffered on my own with little knowledge for years! We were little kids! How are we supposed to know better when nobody wants to upset us by telling the truth and nobody wants to accept that children that they care for are actually suffering, when it's supposed to be something "normal and beautiful" so we must be exaggerated or making it up. Felt like total gaslighting.
@PigeonLord
@PigeonLord 9 ай бұрын
@@jelatinosa I'm sorry you had that experience. My first period happened when i was around 11 i think, but I dont remember having particularly painful periods until high school. Even then, mine never got to the point of cant-get-out-of-bed. I think people should be taught from a young age that while yes some cramping and pain during menstruation is normal, it is NOT normal to be in agony!
@cpiccerilli
@cpiccerilli 11 ай бұрын
One of the things I noticed about Dr. Dee's videos is the language they use surrounding having kids. It's almost always "if" or "may" rather than the typical assumption that everyone will have kids. Pretty progressive for the time!
@Hippiechick11
@Hippiechick11 11 ай бұрын
After I learned about periods, the first thing I thought was "What about acne." I'm glad they included that as well.
@roxassora2706
@roxassora2706 11 ай бұрын
I think it should have talked about wet dreams in girls.
@TellyKNetic
@TellyKNetic 11 ай бұрын
My brother went through a super clumsy phase. When he was about 16, he grew nearly a foot in under a year. We couldn't let him hold anything that was even remotely breakable, unless we were getting rid of it.
@tomhalla426
@tomhalla426 11 ай бұрын
I grew ten inches in a year, and my voice dropped several octaves.
@Kristinapedia
@Kristinapedia 11 ай бұрын
I think boys tend to be more clumsy than girls.
@gwenp3450
@gwenp3450 11 ай бұрын
I think if I had seen this as a kid, I would have been terrified of that thing suddenly screaming from inside me while I was at school.😂
@RedRoseSeptember22
@RedRoseSeptember22 11 ай бұрын
lol
@starrywizdom
@starrywizdom 11 ай бұрын
Quite a realistic fear, in my own experience.
@TinksiehTink
@TinksiehTink 11 ай бұрын
Activate!!!! 😂
@lisasharf1442
@lisasharf1442 11 ай бұрын
LOVE the clap of thunder when the uterus “activates”. That’s about what my periods used to feel like, too.
@michellecoleman5577
@michellecoleman5577 11 ай бұрын
Ok, I'm still highly annoyed that no one ever told me girls voices can crack too even though it's a much lesser change. I had many embarrassing choir moments that nobody told me were normal. And I thought there was something wrong with me because I had trouble switching between chest and head voice.
@MaggieValera
@MaggieValera 11 ай бұрын
My sex ed class was done in health class like everybody else. But the home ec teacher felt the need to bring in pro-life propaganda. She was an evangelical Christian, so no surprise there. But when she started talking about how they washed the baby with a strong salinated fluid designed to burn the baby and then chop it into little pieces before removing it, I couldn't keep my tongue behind my teeth. My mother immediately called the local planned Parenthood office and explained what was going on in the classroom, they were more than happy to come and talk with the students and give them the correct information. The school principal wouldn't let them in, even after hearing what this woman was teaching! ETA correcting talk to text mistakes
@MaggieValera
@MaggieValera 11 ай бұрын
@@Sly-Moose thank goodness that we were given falsehoods and scare tactics? I grossly disagree.
@Sly-Moose
@Sly-Moose 11 ай бұрын
@@MaggieValera No, I mean thank goodness that crazy lady was taken care of, obviously. 😂
@nicolaplays1134
@nicolaplays1134 11 ай бұрын
@@Sly-Moose But it sounds like she wasn't! The school wouldn't let the Planned Parenthood people in to teach the students.
@TheKrispyfort
@TheKrispyfort 11 ай бұрын
That's only one method of pregnancy termination, and I don't think it's still practiced
@Sly-Moose
@Sly-Moose 11 ай бұрын
@@nicolaplays1134 I thought the school wouldn't let the crazy teacher interrupt the Planned Parenthood people from correctly teaching the students. Frick that school then. >:/
@applejellypucci
@applejellypucci 11 ай бұрын
As a kid who went through middle school in the 90s, it was definitely a time to be alive.
@RedRoseSeptember22
@RedRoseSeptember22 11 ай бұрын
I was in elementary school in the 90s lol, early 2000s for middle school :P
@jacquelinekenknight9280
@jacquelinekenknight9280 11 ай бұрын
Yes it was!
@andypocernich1568
@andypocernich1568 11 ай бұрын
They still show these today. I saw them in 2017
@elisharoberts1029
@elisharoberts1029 11 ай бұрын
I wish they'd shown these videos at my school. We had a mandatory maturation night in 5th and 6th grade(mid 90's), but they only spoke to us about our gender's changes because they didn't want us getting ideas. Lmao They sent us home with a booklet that had drawings to help us determine what stage of puberty we were in and included the information for the other gender. Literally the next day boys started trying to flick bra straps to see if they could magically undo bras like they'd heard about. I want to know wtf they taught the boys!
@RT-qd8yl
@RT-qd8yl 11 ай бұрын
@@elisharoberts1029 We did the bra strap thing just to see who could do it the hardest. Bonus points if you made someone cry in public.
@theo.g.b_striesand-_-5505
@theo.g.b_striesand-_-5505 11 ай бұрын
This may be a bit outdated but I'm glad it covers most of the basics that sometimes get left out as to us adults they seem obvious
@thecatfromoregon
@thecatfromoregon 11 ай бұрын
It was outdated when it was new! 😂
@cathnz9726
@cathnz9726 11 ай бұрын
Totally agree! It would have filled in so many blanks as a young teen. Instead, Dolly Magazine for the kiwi and Ozzie girls probably stepped up into the space!
@peytonweb
@peytonweb 11 ай бұрын
Born at the end of 1981, & growing up in the 80's & 90's, I gotta say...this series is endearing & hilarious at the same time!😂😂😂
@taylor3950
@taylor3950 11 ай бұрын
It’s really nice that they normalized the different sizes and shapes of breasts and penises. I agree, it’s a point that is often missed
@alexisb3829
@alexisb3829 10 ай бұрын
As someone with tiny boobs it was refreshing
@littlemissbekah9722
@littlemissbekah9722 9 ай бұрын
Yes!! My itty bitty titty self almost teared up a little. I think hearing that all breast sizes are normal and they can still carry out their function would have really helped pubescent me.
@RavingKats
@RavingKats 11 ай бұрын
Lol oh the politically incorrect 90s. Some gems and cringe from that time. Also for some reason I now remember a sex ed class in grade 7 where someone asked what would happen if a guy tried to have sex with a female without being erected and the teacher without skipping a beat said matter of factly, "it'd be like trying to get a wet noodle up a hill" 🤣 my grade 7 teacher was hilarious
@tamarinmangold1414
@tamarinmangold1414 11 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@SharkDeschain
@SharkDeschain 10 ай бұрын
I'm reminded of a line from the show Archer. Where after two characters have just had sex, the one complains how he was "pushing rope the whole time"
@hrblindberg
@hrblindberg 11 ай бұрын
The egg thing hit different as I was recently subbing elementary during sex ed season and a student asked if the women's egg was similar to the chicken's egg and the teacher said, "yes." I about died. And clarified after she finished her answer.
@Jillwillrun
@Jillwillrun 11 ай бұрын
That whole "vulva/vagina" confusion is so rampant. TV shows and movies, they always say when someone sees a female's genitals that they saw the vagina. I feel like they would have had to be investigating pretty closely to actually see that! LOL
@Jerepasaurus
@Jerepasaurus 4 ай бұрын
I had to give my buddy a female anatomy lesson a few times since I made friends with him. He's about 30, still a virgin (Asexual but doesn't personally say it), A Very Good Catholic Boy. Also a darling himbo police officer, which made it feel all the more charming and hilarious to give the man lessons. lmao
@our3geckos
@our3geckos 11 ай бұрын
That "TINGLY" FEELING, that looks like they're getting ELECTROCUTED 😂‼️ I remember having a class in 4th grade after school that didn't do much in the way of teaching much but tell us that we (girls) would begin to bleed 🩸 at around a certain age and need to use materials that I didn't understand, my Mom NEVER explained anything to me about it... Even though she signed me up for the class .. and then I got my fist Ma'i (period) when I was 10... And ended up going to my Dad for everything! I didn't even tell my Mom for 2 years that I had it... Until I was at the store with her and needed to buy some sanitary products and boy was SHE SHOCKED 😲‼️ She had had a hysterectomy when my younger brother was 2 so she NEVER even thought about anything that had to do with it or me‼️Even though I ALSO had a Hysterectomy EARLY, I made sure that my daughter was prepared for her period👍❣️
@NitroIndigo
@NitroIndigo 10 ай бұрын
What language is "ma'i" from?
@lekiscool
@lekiscool 11 ай бұрын
As an asexual person, I feel like I skipped a few steps. 😅
@stan_meow3778
@stan_meow3778 10 ай бұрын
Haha, same! I wish that it meant I no longer had to have periods because I obviously have no plans to use the thing lol.
@literallywhy6162
@literallywhy6162 11 ай бұрын
I’d like to add to the breast part: you’re not always done growing them until you’re an adult. I’m in my mid twenties, and my breasts grew again around 23-24 and I went up a cup size, and I didn’t gain any significant weight beforehand anywhere else. I wasn’t told in school that it would happen. I seem to have had just some general hormonal changes that I wasn’t expecting at all (shifts in weight distribution and cycle changes) and it would have been nice if my health class in school hadn’t just been about changes that happen while you’re in school, but after as well
@bunhelsingslegacy3549
@bunhelsingslegacy3549 11 ай бұрын
Yeah mine are a lot larger in my 40s than they were in my 30s despite being the same weight the whole time.The difference from my teens to late twenties made sense when my very quick metabolism finally slowed down and I put on about thirty pounds, but the reshaping since has been kind of impressive too despite maybe a ten pound weight fluctuation since. And I had a boyfriend in university who grew two inches in his twenties. Just when he thought he knew what size pants to wear!!! My shape is completely different at 48 from what it was in my thirties even when I was ten pounds heavier then than I am now. Bodies be weird, yo.
@jelatinosa
@jelatinosa 11 ай бұрын
Many people don't really stop growing till their mid 20s(not me, I stopped growing at 12yrs old at 5') and breasts can continue to change shape and size their whole life. They mostly talk about it in puberty till adulthood because it's the biggest change(from no boobs, to fully functional boobs).
@literallywhy6162
@literallywhy6162 11 ай бұрын
@@jelatinosa I also stopped getting taller at about 12, but I shot up to 5’5” and felt very tall, and then never got any taller so now I’m short lol
@animeartist888
@animeartist888 9 ай бұрын
I would've loved a warning about this as well. Mostly because having to buy all new bras is really expensive, and I'm going to have to do it a second time now.
@SqueeaakyB00ts
@SqueeaakyB00ts 11 ай бұрын
I am DYING at that ‘tingly feeling’ 😂
@Sk8rToon
@Sk8rToon 11 ай бұрын
I actually did wonder about being clumsy as I got taller as a kid. I was the first girl to have growth spurts at my school & I have hyper mobility too. I would often have “clumsy days” after a growth spirt as I had to relearn how to control my knees from bending backward. Every time I had a clumsy day I’d wonder how many more I’d have to go through.
@maskedanimatronic147
@maskedanimatronic147 11 ай бұрын
As a European these videos shock me because we were educated so differenly on this topic. Back in school the teachers explained it with much greater detail, we did many worksheets, read texts together, got our questions directly answered and we barely watched any videos.
@invalidghost
@invalidghost 11 ай бұрын
We do the same in America (or at least I did at my school). Videos like these are usually used to introduce kids into the topic- but they aren't the main source of information.
@animeartist888
@animeartist888 9 ай бұрын
@@invalidghost We didn't get a fun colorful video. We were instead shown horror shows of STD pictures to instill a need for abstinence and a worksheet afterward that had an abstinence pledge to sign at the end. (Although the teacher said we didn't have to sign it. Still.)
@CaptainNamikaze
@CaptainNamikaze 11 ай бұрын
The hormones don’t look (especially sound) as nearly as terrifying as Emmy Lu, she’s been in my nightmares ever since I watched the previous one. 😂
@willes2735
@willes2735 11 ай бұрын
Honestly this is better than the information I got in the late 90's. We did boys and girls puberty separately in the 4th grade and then in the 5th grade we were supposed to get the video on the opposite sex, but I changed school districts so I never watched that one. I was too embarrassed to ask any questions so it took me a while to fill in the blanks. I don't remember what the 4th grade video was but it was the first time I learned about periods and I was absolutely horrified, I remember someone at recess that day telling me I looked very pale. Maybe an upbeat video would have helped
@lmmiskeify
@lmmiskeify 11 ай бұрын
Same! We had a brief talk one day in my 6th grade health class. That was the extent of any discussion about human anatomy. I guess some parents got mad and it was never discussed again. Needless to say, we had a lot of teenage pregnancy because they didn't understand about safe sex. I'm going to do better for my daughter so she understands how all this works. I'm not hopeful her school will say much about it.
@mysticgirl
@mysticgirl 11 ай бұрын
I was just watching the latest season of Grey's Anatomy (s19), there were several episodes about what life is like for doctors and patients now that abortion is banned in so many states, I was genuinely shocked (I know it's a drama show but many of the scenes were clearly inspired by stories we hear about in the news). Could be interesting to see you do a reaction to it, I recommend one of the episodes where Addison Montgomery (famous obgyn in the series) is visiting, the wildest ones are episodes 11-12... But she's also in ep. 3, 5 and 16 if you want the full context...
@Decadentotter
@Decadentotter 11 ай бұрын
I remember my health teacher joking that if you could see your vagina from the outside. You should probably go to a doctor lol Also I can't wait for the MDJ 90s style sex ed video lol
@bunhelsingslegacy3549
@bunhelsingslegacy3549 11 ай бұрын
..whereas we didn't get sex ed till 8th grade and I'm pretty sure I never heard the term "vulva" at all, ever, during the sad excuse we had for sex ed in a catholic school.
@Kaice88
@Kaice88 11 ай бұрын
my favorite part is definitely about them explaining the physiological and normalizing it. this was in the 90s but even I didnt have a sex ed class that was this specific. really all I remember was them showing us a vaginal condom lol. this was back in 2011 when I was jr and it was the first sex Ed class I had. Way too late and as a gay kid unrelated to anything I needed lol
@Tahtanista
@Tahtanista 11 ай бұрын
So they explained how bad acne could be a reason to see a doctor, how a period can make someone a bit grumpy, but did not mention period cramps AT ALL, or that they can be so debilitating that a person should definitely get medical care to manage the pain. I know they are trying not to scare kids, but my cramps were dismissed by adults for my whole adolescence as "something everyone gets used to" and I suffered in agony every month, barely able to sit up in class. If they're going to say that acne can be a reason to see a doc, they should have acknowledged that cramps can be a reason to see a doc. I finally have a diagnosis of endometriosis, three decades later, and treatment to help me handle the pain. I really wish adults and the sx ed health films I was shown had been up front and clear that pain can happen, and if it does, see a doctor.
@martinajurickova5750
@martinajurickova5750 9 ай бұрын
I guess the medical awareness in the 90s about pcos and such wasnt very big, it's started to be acknowledge only pretty recently. And worst of all, you can still find obgyns who dismiss your problems because "every other woman feels the same", even female docs. On the other hand, what got me about the vid is the statement that your first periods may be generalky very irregular until it settles to a pattern about a year later. BS! I had mine nuckear-clock regularly every 30 days from the first one, lasting a whole week with cramps to the point of womiting and pelvis pains. It was later reduced to 5 days and back pain, no vomiting, by the time i was 18, and they've only now in my 30s finding out i may have some hormonal condition causing this.
@michaelasinger3245
@michaelasinger3245 11 ай бұрын
Interesting about the clumsy part. It wasn’t a question I had but it happened to me. I went from probably around 5’3” or 5’4” to 5’10” in about 2.5 years. I had growing pains and had to relearn how to run properly, I kept tripping over my own legs. I used to be a ballet dancer and my whole balance was thrown off and it really affected my ability to dance until I eventually quit.
@lesliesteele3926
@lesliesteele3926 11 ай бұрын
I grew 3 inches in three months. Have literal scars all over from my skin tearing. Worst summer of my life. I'm already from a tall family, only made me even taller than my 4th grade short friends, and I had my first period mid summer.
@isabelleblanchet3694
@isabelleblanchet3694 11 ай бұрын
@@lesliesteele3926 My eldest grew 3 inches in 3 weeks, literally. I had measured him on his birthday and 3 weeks later he tells me, "Mom, I feel taller". I measured him and he was exactly 3 inches taller. My second one has a back filled with stretch marks. Myself it was the breasts. They grew so fast I changed cup size every 2 weeks until I reached a 34H by the time I was 14. Gym class was a nightmare with the equivalent of a bag of potatoes on my chest.
@vickischneider605
@vickischneider605 11 ай бұрын
17:38 voices change for AFAB people too. I was mad that nobody told me. I went from a soprano to an alto from middle school to high school. Even the sound of my laugh changed, and it was hard to get used to.
@L3o-baker
@L3o-baker 11 ай бұрын
we watched this in 5th grade health, all these years later the image of the kids' dislocated heads spinning still haunts me
@feliciasjoberg9886
@feliciasjoberg9886 11 ай бұрын
The bridge from childhood to adulthood is giving Dora the Explorer vibes🎒
@purplepeach84
@purplepeach84 11 ай бұрын
I like that you mentioned normalizing acne. My high school students are less self conscious about it now. They have those cute acne patches.
@cathnz9726
@cathnz9726 11 ай бұрын
I was a 90s teen, so the target audience... It's wild and neon like the 90s, but definitely would have been useful back then! I think the cartoons of erections, how (mf) sex works with the penis going into the vagina is really practical. It helps make things make so much more sense!!
@elstarnor4628
@elstarnor4628 11 ай бұрын
MDJ reviewing 90s sex Ed is quickly becoming my favorite series on this channel
@catbunfish
@catbunfish 11 ай бұрын
I apologize in advance: even though I'm nearly 40, my sense of humor never aged. But.... A little tip from Dr. D?!?!?!?!?! BUAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH.
@Elvenwyn
@Elvenwyn 11 ай бұрын
The pituitary gland at 8:17 was life when I finished college. That resonated through my soul 😭😭😭😭
@imanadult7432
@imanadult7432 11 ай бұрын
So glad we're doing more Dr. D this makes my heart smile!!
@fluuufffffy1514
@fluuufffffy1514 11 ай бұрын
How many of us were yelling at our screens "no, that's the VULVA!" Hahaha
@stephanie7270
@stephanie7270 11 ай бұрын
I am so excited for this series! Ever since the last one, my man and I have been yelling, “Yoo hoo, oh sperm cell” to each other at random times…and calling his sperm “Steve’s” and my eggs, “Emmie Lou.”
@crazypurplepanda9244
@crazypurplepanda9244 11 ай бұрын
I remember in the 90s my teacher would bring in a TV with a VCR (I think it was 6th grade) and this was what we watched, I can't believe how bad it is looking at it now. I did like watching this since we didn't have to do any school work
@Sharky857
@Sharky857 11 ай бұрын
The sex ed videos I remember watching were all from a set of three VHS, that also came with short books, called (title translated in a literal way) "The tree of life". For some reason I was obsessed with them. All I remember is that it was an animation and there were these two kids (a boy and a girl) learning sex ed from their granny who would read about the things to them in form of fairytales. It was also quite a niche thing, apparently. According to the Wikipedia, that short series was distributed in Italy, France + Canada and Spain + Latin America.
@SteMegManzaroli
@SteMegManzaroli 11 ай бұрын
Yeah I’m in Italy and my mom bought me those VHS and I refused to watch them because I was too embarrassed 😂 I learned everything from other classmates and from teens magazines and some details from a nice middle school teacher who answered all of our questions!
@captsamsung
@captsamsung 11 ай бұрын
I feel like chaotic videos like this are very 90s 😂😂😂 and i am here for it!!
@JenZ727
@JenZ727 11 ай бұрын
Wowsers! I was a teenager pretending to be asleep to miss watching these videos at school in the 90’s. So yeah, hearing about our peri.od’s starter flow (he made it sound like a big starter-dose) of a year was Des to me just now! 🤯
@mrscarter6279
@mrscarter6279 11 ай бұрын
i have never been so early for a mama dr jones video.. More Dr D ayyye, i had tried to go down the rabbit hole, thank you for bringing him here to us. lol
@ksplatypus
@ksplatypus 11 ай бұрын
We had decent sex-ed starting when I was 10 or so. We even had people come in to talk about HIV specifically and learned about different forms of contraception. Looking back though, it saddened me that it was so heteronormative even in the mid-2000s-2010s. It would've saved me a lot of grief and confusion knowing that finding other boys attractive was perfectly normal.
@kylarnkfv
@kylarnkfv 11 ай бұрын
"It happens in response to his thoughts about the opposite sex" Me, a gay man: whelp, guess I'll die
@thembill8246
@thembill8246 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, as a sex averse ace person, and panromantic... It was very confusing as a teenager because I was always being told that I would have feelings that I didn't and that I wouldn't have feelings than I did.
@westzed23
@westzed23 11 ай бұрын
​@@thembill8246I discovered that I was ace in my 60s. The whole time I went through high school and college was confusing. I was supposed to have a boy friend but pushed them away. In college I did have boyfriends but had no sexual feelings. I couldn't figure out why sex was so wonderful. Many years later I now know. Never got attached to a man in any way other than a friend.
@_scissor.luv_
@_scissor.luv_ 11 ай бұрын
When I was around 12 the girls around me started talking about boys more and I told myself it would happen when I got older but now I'm lesbian so 💀
@thembill8246
@thembill8246 10 ай бұрын
@@westzed23 I had a partner in college with whom a sexual relationship developed, but while I enjoyed making my partner happy, it wasn't for me. The sounds, smells, all of the sensations were just overstimulating in a way I didn't have any desire to recreate. Finally enough, I'm a big fan of physical affection in other ways. Hugs are my jam, and good old fashioned cuddling is wonderful to me. I just don't have any desire to thrash my bits in a mix with anyone else's. Also I was in my early thirties before I understood how to express it. Realizing there was a word for how I felt meant there were others like me. I don't want anyone to feel alone and broken for and time, especially not as long as I did.
@AccidentallyOnPurpose
@AccidentallyOnPurpose 11 ай бұрын
Towards the end I would point out the part where he says it happens to "all" boys and girls, which is incorrect. If you aren't hitting all the landmarks of puberty, and aren't on hormone blockers. by the time you are in your late teens you need to see a doctor because you might have an endocrine disorder.
@SnowieShiba
@SnowieShiba 11 ай бұрын
also to add onto your comment starting puberty too early can also be a problem as well.
@just_somebody0
@just_somebody0 11 ай бұрын
Moral of the story: if you hear "HEY! IT'S TIME TO GROW UP!" and lighting strikes inside your body while growing up it's 100% normal And 17:38 sounds like Balloon Boy from fnaf
@Sirens.Lullaby
@Sirens.Lullaby 11 ай бұрын
The generalizing of "our bodies are able to have babies=we can take care of them now" was present in the last one too iirc, so it does seem to a consistent thing w the series, sadly
@girlwhomustnotbenamed4139
@girlwhomustnotbenamed4139 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, this is quite a good one considering, but these days it's very clear to see how non-inclusive the approach was in many respects.
@jothesharkrider
@jothesharkrider 11 ай бұрын
I appreciate you pointing out that people teaching sex ed need to talk about the menstruation itself being red and bloody. I knew it lasted 3-7 days, that it was the shedding of the uterine lining, that you used tampons or pads for it, but NO ONE EVER TOLD ME IT WAS BLOODY
@Kat-nv9cp
@Kat-nv9cp 11 ай бұрын
Thx so much for doing what u r doing!!!! U really help girls and women out there trying to find actually reliable info and sources!!!!! Love ❤️ u!!!!
@Jaminux
@Jaminux 11 ай бұрын
i was JUST thinking about dr. d earlier today, i'm so happy you did another one of these videos
@alexisbuckles4651
@alexisbuckles4651 11 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie, the educational commentary actually give me something quick to reference for my two boys because I have no idea what to expect for them. I’ll still read up - I’ve got time… they’re 3 and 1 😂 - but I loved having a top level overview on what to expect when.
@1LauraMeow
@1LauraMeow 11 ай бұрын
Why does Dr D sound like Slim Shady??? 😂🤣🤣🤣 loved this video
@midoriya-shonen
@midoriya-shonen 11 ай бұрын
I'm gonna cry. The way this video reassures kids of their worth and body image is so sweet. It makes my heart happy
@searchanddiscover
@searchanddiscover 11 ай бұрын
omg we are now at that point in time where we look back at 90s sex ed vids the same way we looked at 50s sex ed videos in the 90s.
@cutebaby155
@cutebaby155 10 ай бұрын
OMG these Dr D videos are Soo funny 🤣. Great finds MDJ thanks for sharing with us.
@ninab7626
@ninab7626 11 ай бұрын
Why is there only one more? I want like 10 of these! 😂They're so fun!
@aninastorm4709
@aninastorm4709 9 ай бұрын
This series is amazing! Funny, educational, and chaotic enough to keep you involved in learning! PLEASE DO THE NEXT EPISODE SOON!!!
@suzannestrickland1586
@suzannestrickland1586 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing another of these. They are pretty good and your input is excellent.
@rohini8084
@rohini8084 11 ай бұрын
Yesssss you found more of them!!! They're definitely memorable!
@Miroslava_Ivanova
@Miroslava_Ivanova 11 ай бұрын
The irony of having to pause watching this, because I had to deal with getting my period (how has it already been a month again, ugh 😔) 😅
@suchnothing
@suchnothing 11 ай бұрын
"I'm going to have to sing again!" sounds so threatening
@Umtata64
@Umtata64 11 ай бұрын
Those kids trying to work out what to do with the baby is not unlike me (30s) and my partner (40s) and our 3 month old
@artchic528
@artchic528 11 ай бұрын
Nobody is really 100% sure of what to do when they have a baby for the first time, or even with their second or third baby. Each baby is different, and there is no one right way to parent them. There’s certainly a few wrong ways, but if your baby is fed, clean, and sleeping (for the most part) at the end of the day, and you’re mostly the same way too, it’s all good.
@kenziehurlock
@kenziehurlock 11 ай бұрын
I started developing breasts and got acne at age 8. By age 12 I wore an A cup bra. The acne still comes and the boobs kept growing. I don't like them not normalizing irregular menstrual cycles.
@LuthienNightwolf
@LuthienNightwolf 11 ай бұрын
I laughed when they talked about how breasts will develop slowly. From what I recall mine came in pretty damn fast, woke up one day and BAM. The boob fairy was too generous with me. lol
@jessiealexi7094
@jessiealexi7094 11 ай бұрын
DA BOOB FAIRY XD
@rvoight92
@rvoight92 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, it seemed like mine grew almost overnight as well. I wish they had grown slowly
@cheneethompson5756
@cheneethompson5756 10 ай бұрын
One day, i needed a training bra Because my breasts were little grapes on my chest When I was 12, tho, I started wearing regular bras
@LuthienNightwolf
@LuthienNightwolf 10 ай бұрын
@@cheneethompson5756 I didn't want to wear one at first but they didn't give me much choice. lol I was always so afraid of growing up, I guess I thought if I just ignored it I could delay it.
@ultimatefandom3127
@ultimatefandom3127 11 ай бұрын
Dr D is an absolute banger. We need to see the final video.
@curiousfirely
@curiousfirely 11 ай бұрын
The chaos of this explains SO MUCH about my childhood, and how I am now.
@foxy8964
@foxy8964 3 ай бұрын
Hey i just love the way you talk so entertaining and light hearted.
@Rythen2
@Rythen2 11 ай бұрын
Man, I learned so little growing up in Dallas! The period video was so bad, everyone asked if you pee out the blood. All the teacher (not our normal teacher) said was "no, if you pee blood, that's bad" and that MADE US EVEN MORE CONFUSED. We never learned about the vagina! Or anything else about puberty honestly!
@Lilmsn2003
@Lilmsn2003 11 ай бұрын
6:01 yes, i agree and you can use the actual names of things and as they get older you teach them about other things.❤❤❤❤
@thegreenmanofnorwich
@thegreenmanofnorwich 11 ай бұрын
"Activated" with a thunderclap is kind of hilarious.
@savannah2607
@savannah2607 10 ай бұрын
I LOVE these videos. So funny and lighthearted but also educational
@enerioffutt1881
@enerioffutt1881 11 ай бұрын
A little off-topic, but I really appreciate learning the medical terms, because even at 55 I don't always know them. I don't recall learning about the difference between the vulva and the vagina. I had to go to the doctor once for a boil on my genetals and when they asked where it was, I had this flash of, "I don't think I should use the slang terms," (no idea why, they're medical people, they've probably heard ones I don't even know) and said it was on my vagina, not knowing any other term. They looked and said, "I see, it's on your left labia," and I was thrilled to learn what to call it, at 53.
@msjkramey
@msjkramey 11 ай бұрын
They didn't cover period cramps and pains tho! That's so much worse than being grumpy!
@T1MB05L1C3
@T1MB05L1C3 11 ай бұрын
Not sure if MDJ is a gamer but I could definitely see her as a King Boo main.
@MusicLover321952
@MusicLover321952 11 ай бұрын
Omg... the 90s videos... the 90s videos... I just can't, man... lol.
@beyedoc
@beyedoc 11 ай бұрын
This is better than what I got back in Texas in 1999
@cloudyskyz2237
@cloudyskyz2237 11 ай бұрын
This is better than what you’d get in Texas today lol.
@beyedoc
@beyedoc 11 ай бұрын
@@cloudyskyz2237 Yep
@JainaSolo26
@JainaSolo26 11 ай бұрын
I love this, its actuly so informitive and its perfect I wouldn't change a thing about it I love it.
@alyssawalker1900
@alyssawalker1900 11 ай бұрын
You should review Lila Rose’s most common talking points and debunk them (cherry picked conclusions from literature and medical fallacies).
@HikaruRain
@HikaruRain 11 ай бұрын
Oh if only I was so lucky to get Breast buds. Mine grew in stupidly fast. I was the only 5th grader with cup C beasts between ages 10-11 and none of the other girls had even a bud yet. They were all flat chested. Dude I hated getting my period on my 10th birthday and six months later not being able to fit in a training bra because my cup size was already a C-cup when it was supposed to be time to start shopping for that. My experience of starting puberty (adolescence) was a complete disaster of pain and anguish. Not to mention a lot of creepy men out there.
@IzFab
@IzFab 11 ай бұрын
OMG what is MDJ guests on Two Hot Takes Podcasts and they read more medical horror stories from Reddit together!? I would love that!
@ottolove8
@ottolove8 9 ай бұрын
My 90s sex Ed was DARE. In the 5th grade they put us all in an auditorium then showed us disgusting pics of STDs including a man whose balls were so big he had to carry them around in a wheelbarrel. The pics were so grotesque, absolutely horrifying.
@natmarie864
@natmarie864 11 ай бұрын
I like how they say "might" when talking about having a baby one day.
@MistyAnime
@MistyAnime 11 ай бұрын
I found this video to be pretty good for explaining sex Ed. It made me cringe in a few places and laugh at others, but other all very good. I remember when I was in primary school, I was very interested in learning everything about the human body. I remember watching an educational kids TV show back in the mid to late 90's, It covered so much and even talked about sexuality. They even sang a song about all the different sexual orientations and how it was okay be be; straight, bi and gay etc...
@tarajones3689
@tarajones3689 11 ай бұрын
So I’ve been watching all of these puberty, education videos that you’ve been putting up trying to decide exactly how I’m going to introduce the subject to my children when they hit like 789 and I think this is the video that I’m going to use. obviously we talk to them about their bodies are naming body parts and things like that, they’re only two and three right now so that’s about as far as they need to go, but When they get a little bit older, I was hoping to have a video to assist in explaining some things because kids don’t always have all the questions that they might need upfront and this does a pretty good job of answering basic questions the kids would have even before they realize they have them. Thank you mama, Dr. Jones.
@arcticxabyss
@arcticxabyss 11 ай бұрын
i'd honestly be legit concerned if my vagina was on the outside of my body. 😂
@corneliastreet2491
@corneliastreet2491 11 ай бұрын
She doesn’t worry about being clumsy when she’s taller because everyone in her family didn’t get a foot and a half taller and become a hazard to others with their gangly limbs 😂
@Tinyvalkyrie410
@Tinyvalkyrie410 11 ай бұрын
As someone who stopped growing at age 11 at 4 ft 10in, but with two younger brothers who grew very rapidly to be well over six ft, let me tell you my level of confusion about why they had no awareness of the location of their own bodies cannot be overstated. I was so confused, and convinced they were doing it on purpose to annoy me 🤣
@blackcatpoe4716
@blackcatpoe4716 11 ай бұрын
Me being the oldest of my siblings, yet the shortest at 4'9, none of us really have vertigo or air wave arm problems. My brother(youngest) stopped at 5'2 and my sister at 5'1.
@sarahpounds6064
@sarahpounds6064 11 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 The part with the baby is hysterical.
@susanheld
@susanheld 11 ай бұрын
These sound like the songs i used to make up on the Casio keyboard as a kid 😂
@paulas2218
@paulas2218 11 ай бұрын
I remember coming back to school in the Fall and some kids looking so different. Especially the guys. They were practically shaving and they had gotten so much taller. Later, when I had my own kids, my oldest grew so tall so fast he had stretch marks on his back!
@animefn
@animefn 11 ай бұрын
It is such a pet peeve of mine that everyone calls the vulva the vagina. Thank you for addressing this and for your analogy.
@aellalee4767
@aellalee4767 11 ай бұрын
Glad you found a second video!
@Jen1N.
@Jen1N. 11 ай бұрын
Thanks to you MDJ I made sure to always use the correct terms with my toddler. I would have just called the whole thing a vagina even though I know that the outside is the vulva. I appreciate your content. Never stop!
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