My early sex Ed was a book my mother picked out from the library. It was horrifying. It said that a married couple would get pregnant by bathing together and the sperm swimming from the man to the woman. I was terrified to go swimming. I remember in forth grade crying because we had to go swimming in class, and being made fun of by other kids. PLEASE tell your kids the truth when it comes to sex Ed. Actually telll the truth for anything!
*my* sex-ed book was an anatomy book that mysteriously appeared in one of our bookcases at about the appropriate time. Trouble was that the diagrams were, as far as I can tell, not anything near accurate depictions.
Had factual sex ed in Catholic high school in the 80s in biology class. Was taught the morality in religion class. It always blows people's mind when I share that. But I grew up in a liberal city in a liberal state taught by liberal nuns and brothers at a liberal Catholic school. Seriously, Sister Jane pulled no punches in class and gave us all the facts about birth control and how to avoid STDs.
Ive brought this up on other video before, but a religious facility is normally a reflection of community not vice versa. Churches in my neighborhood are more than just accepting and progressive, they are also the focal points of community outreach services like food pantries and clothing drives. But I won't step a foot in a Church farther out of the city I live because that's when you get to the MAGA crowd.
Because once kids starting knowing more about how biology worked than their parents, a lot of parents (especially very religious ones who used misinformation to back up their ideals) freaked out and changed stuff for the worse.
100% on MDJ’s comments about how religious people can communicate waiting until marriage to have sex. I’m religious, but when I was about 9 years old my mom (an L&D nurse) gave a very thorough and accurate explanation on sex and the reproductive system. She then provided some age-appropriate reading material for me to work though on my own, and was always approachable for questions. I never had an issue with waiting until marriage, but I was also prepared for my life as a person with a uterus! I really don’t get why some people think kids will have sex just because they learn about it.
It was taught in my religious community growing up that the sooner kids learn about sex, the younger they will become sexually active. I believe that take isn’t uncommon unfortunately
Parents try to keep it a secret from their kids but they just get told at school by kids who see stuff online. Or they see stuff online. And then they have to pretend to not know for years until their parents give them the talk at 12 and they pretend they had no idea but they really did. And the whole scandalous secret thing makes it exciting
@@drpigglesnuudelworte5209ou just described my life 🤣 had sex talks and puberty talks with my mom from a young age (she had weekend visits), my grandparents didn’t have any talks with me until i was 11 about just even my period about 2 months before i actually got it. not sure why they thought the same method would work on me when my mom, their daughter, got pregnant at 16 lmao, but im 18 and still never been pregnant thanks to my mom teaching me from a young age.
Given the number of young women who are completely uninformed but get pregnant anyway, I'd guess that lack of sex ed isn't even remotely effective in preventing sex.
This is *aggressively* 90's. The tinny repetitive background music, zooming WordArt with whoosing sound effects, and overly expressive colorfully dressed actors. No wonder we couldn't help but cackle with laughter during these lessons!
The creators of the Powerthirst videos definitely watched educational videos like this in school hahaha. Also, I think getting kids to laugh was definitely the point. It keeps them engaged and eases some of the discomfort of discussing a subject like this, so they can actually learn the info rather than be distracted out of boredom or shut down out of embarrassment.
I love how you mention an alternative for religious parents to explain to their kids! It’s so important to make sure the vocabulary is thought out to keep these young peeps safe.
I grew up in NC and had sex-Ed in the mid 2000s. A girl in my class asked the same question about how the sperm and egg meet, and my teacher wasn't legally able to answer her question. We were taught abstinence only, but we didn't even know what we were supposed to abstain from.
You are so right. Kids can get experimenting without any knowledge of what can happen. Some think that if they are not married, then they can't get pregnant. Also kids really need to no boundaries and consent. They need to know that if someone touches or grabs them in private places and areas that they should yell NO and run to get help from parents and safe adults. It has been proven that children with the proper understanding of sex, they are less likely to get pregnant. If they don't know how it happens, then they don't know how to stop it.
May I ask which county? There were a group of us who fought Jesse Helms, hard, to get better sex ed in the 80s, when NC was in the peak of its AIDs epidemic. Wake County, Orange County, Forsyth, and another half dozen counties (10 total, I think Buncombe was one, can't remember the rest) changed to evidence based sex ed by 1987. I left the country in 1992, I'm wondering if any of the counties kept the better sex ed after I left.
When I was in elementary school and I told kids that my parents weren't married a lot of them would question my existence and accused me of lying. I love that this little video doesn't say you need to be married cause way too many kids grow up thinking that's the only way. I personally have also learned alot from this channel so thank you Dr. Jones! ❤
@@anainesgonzalez8868 I'm 38 and Australian and let me tell you my primary school scripture teacher was not impressed when she said you had to be married to have kids and I put my hand up and said my parents weren't married (they never got married but stayed together for 33 years). Thankfully he reaction was just to blush and move on and not tell me something bad would happen to my parents. My kids briefly went to a private Christian school and some of the things their teachers told them were wild.
I had a similar battle convincing people that my black cousins and Native cousin were actually related to me. Two of my mother's three sisters are most attracted to men of color. I have more black cousins than white on that side of my family.
To be honest, even when I was younger (10-12 years old) I prefered sex-education with straight-up terms, no "sugercoating" it, and no wild imagery/movies. My 6th grade class once went on a field trip, we went to watch a sex-ed movie in a theater. It used proper terms, and real imagery, and I wasn't weirded out at all. Everybody else, on the other hand...
This was done very much in the style of the *Magic School Bus* which used funky, discombobulated graphics and storylines to teach science to children in the '90s. My kiddos were hooked on it. If I sing the theme song, they all become primary school aged kids, and sing along to this "retro" cartoon. We had all of the books too.
Same here, they also split us into boys and girls to teach us independently from each other. It's such bullshit and really only hurts the kids as they grow older and interact with their bodies. For reference, I'm a trans guy but obviously was on the "girls side", we weren't taught about discharge obviously and only knew that semen was a milky liquid. Some time later when I started menstruating, I was fully convinced that my white discharge was actually semen and I had somehow produced it. It's insane how little many of us get taught in school.
yeah, I was in 5th in the late 90s, and we were still separated by boys and girls and only told about our own puberty and nothing else. I didn't even know/learn boys get erections until I was in 8th/9th grade.
Wow, I'm surprised. Every sketch of female organs depicts ovaries as if they were connected to the fallopian tube, so I thought they are! Thank you for showing this on your model.
I’ve heard of the super rare occurrence of the ovum being released and fertilized before it even entered the fallopian tube and for whatever reason, decided to forgo entering the fallopian tubes all together, setting up shop outside the uterus via implanting on the outside of an abdominal organ like the spleen or something. Of course, this poses a whole host of health risks for the mother and the developing fetus, and if carried to term, the fetus can’t be delivered vaginally, so a c-section has to be done.
@@artchic528 MamaDoctorJones does talk about this in a couple of episodes. One is about the baby developing outside the womb. Also, she talks about ectopic pregnancy. She's going to have to up her game with Doctor Ds Chaotic style.
My younger son came home from school on the day they did sex ed and announced that he was NEVER having sex. It was too messy. I remind him of this regularly. He is 25 now
In a previous life back in the late 80's, I was a high school biology teacher at a NASA area school district. We were on sexual reproduction. I mentioned benign cystic teratomas... hair, teeth bones etc. I said facetiously it was like getting "pregnant" without having sex. Kid goes home and says biology teacher said you can get pregnant without having sex. Called into the office the next day and had to educate the 80 year old science coordinator on teratomas. I quit not long after. You should do a piece on teratomas.... I need some vindication.
I never realized how ahead of the times my school was. We never had silly videos like this. We had proper terminology and non-shaming discussions. This was the early 90s!!!! Then, in 8th grade, an OB/GYN came in and talked all about STDs - even showing slides of what the effects look like on real people!! It was informative and we all got a lot from it.
Wow, among the chaos there was decent information and (sort of) anatomically correct depictions of how it happens. When I was in the 6th or 7th grade in the early 70s the nuns flat out refused to tell us how it happened. It was terrifying. We did get information from our friends. Pregnancies resulted. So much for preserving "innocence."
In all the education I received, they only showed each side and never explained how they met, and I ended up googling it and getting traumatized. I would’ve much preferred to have this over what they did at my schools Edit: also this was literally a year ago too
I’m genuinely surprised at how seemingly good this old sex ed video is???? It’s the only one of these ‘reacting to old sex ed videos’ videos that isn’t either incredibly inappropriate or incredibly inaccurate/offensive
I will never forget the sex ed video my middle school showed us in the 5th grade, circa 1992 - a girl goes backyard camping overnight at a friend's house and gets her first period. In the morning, the friend's mom makes pancakes for everyone in the shape of the female reproductive system while explaining periods and how babies are made. I had gotten my period several months before they showed this to us.
Yes we got the menstruation ed in third grade but one girl already had it and I still didn't parse I had my first period two years later because they all talk about blood but menarche blood can be brown. I thought I shat myself. This was embarissing.
Ahhh! I remember the pancakes and my lasting impressions were that the mom could just perfectly pour pancake batter in the shape of the female reproductive system and the closet full of every single product the sponsoring feminine hygiene company had made since the 1920s.
@@joyahaataja366 That's the rural midwest for you, I guess - fortunately my mom was a nurse who had a horrible experience with her first period (no one ever told her, she just started bleeding one day and of course freaked out - and her mom laughed at her when she came crying, thinking she was dying) and made sure I knew all about it long before I started.
Oh. My. GOSH. I have been trying to find this video for YEARS! My teacher showed it in my high school biology class as a gag (just the part regarding fertilization, we didn’t have to suffer through the whole video), and my bff and I have been making jokes and references to it ever since. “He did it!” 🤣 I’ve been wanting to show it to my husband so that he can finally understand the insanity of what we witnessed.
As a male: Yes, "trippy" colors were used here, but, the basics were well covered. And, yes, some friends found out that irregular periods can lead to being fertile at unexpected times.
Based on my own experience, I feel that making pleasure and sex a negative thing can have harmful consequences. I was extremely young when I discovered that I could pleasure myself, one of my parents discovered what I was doing and I was told that I needed to stop doing it, that it wasn't something I should be doing, it felt as though I was being told off, I didn't understand it at all but it created a lot of shame for me. It's something I don't think I have ever gotten over.
I'm sorry that your parents passed their own shame onto you. I'm lucky that my mom survived her CSA, and sought out counseling and therapy as an adult so she didn't pass her trauma on to her kids. I hope you are able to locate one of the growing number of sex positive therapists, so you can work through your experience growing up. Having shame around sex or pleasure can sabotage our intimate relationships.
my daughter went through a phase when she was around 6 (classic freudian genital phase) where she would straddle the corners of sofas or matresses & rock side to side. she called it wiggling and i just told her that she can't be doing that around other people, that's private bedroom behavior. i was literally in high school before i even found out what a clitoris was, much less that girls could masturbate (i thought only boys could because no one ever talked about girls masturbating) and i don't want my kids growing up thinking they need to resort to sex in order to satisfy those urges for pleasure.
@@dietotaku I was around four-five when I discovered myself in that way. I had no idea what it was, literally all I knew was that it felt nice. And then that I was doing something wrong and shameful. I think my parent automatically went to "who has shown you how to do that?" It almost become an interrogation. I can't describe how I felt at the time but it definitely stuck with me. People seem to think that young children shouldn't learn about their bodies, but surely learning about it is better than being confused and ashamed. I think it's good to have gentle conversations about it, and to know that it is natural but it is private bedroom behaviour, as you put it.
Kids are able to understand it being okay & private. I think young girls suffer because unlike boys, they're not encouraged to touch themselves at all. Just teaching a boy to pee standing up let's them know it's ok to handle themselves. Girls are more prone to use objects to rub on. My daughter was in pre-K when a couple of the kids learned to rub on their mats at nap time. The teachers excuse for not liking it was "it made them sweaty". I explained that the teacher likely sweated when she masturbated too, but it wasn't a public activity. Silly reasons for discouraging uncomfortable behavior created confusion for kids.
Can we just talk about the fact that the sex ed teacher was called Dr. D 😂 I can’t wait for the next episode of this chaos! I’ll grab a glass of wine and tune in! Dr. Jones, I love all of this content. Here in CA, our entire sex ed curriculum can be found free online, 100% of it from the student portion to teachers editions, k-12, available for anyone to look at and see what their kids are learning, and I’ve used it as a homeschooling parent. But having your exploration of vintage educational videos has been a fun and informative way to augment what I’ve been able to share with my kids. Thank you 🙏🏼
I don't know, I've never seen this before, but I felt like the narrator voice from "above" was a jab at "god" trying to butt in on the education, but the awesome Dr. D refused to let religion influence this extremely important topic of education. This may be cheesy AF, but it's the best and most accurate sex education I've ever seen!
As a person currently in middle school, this was too much for me lmao Like, you know middle school humor. This would be so chaotic to show to a bunch of 13 year olds
I can guarantee that most, if not all, of the boys watching this educational film in class dubbed Doctor D as Doctor Dick, making the Giggle Zone that much more “fun” for everyone
And/or, referred to their penes as "Doctor D" afterward, as in, ducking into the restroom while saying, "I need to take Doctor D to the clinic for a vein drainage procedure".
@@wellwicca Oh same here. Plus, I’m married to a 40-year old, “grown up” human man hybrid of Beavis and Butthead and, despite his Masters degree and stable job with our state doing water science, he still has that 12-14 year old sense of humor embedded in his DNA, waiting to rear its snickering head whenever the opportune time comes 🤦♀️
I totally remember watching this video and being absolutely mortified to be the only one in the the room that 1-had already gotten her period and 2- knew what sex was. Anyway I’m actually sad that this video came out today because seeing your reaction is amazing and I can’t wait to see more.
I think this video should have talked about the age girls start menstruation. They referred to the cycle as a woman's cycle when girls start to get periods from 2 to 9 years before adulthood and many even before they are teenagers. Girls shouldn't be made to feel they are women as soon as they get their period.
@@heathercraig8902 I agree with it would have been better to say something other than when a women gets her period. I was 10 and in the 5th grade when I got mine. I was 100% still a little kid, no were near a preteen let a alone a women.
Dr. MJD's excitement is legendary. I've never seen her so excited about a video like this before. Then to learn there are more from Dr. D videos, that sent her intergalactic
I've never done acid or shrooms, but I feel like this is the result of someone who did that and studied a book on human reproduction. Then afterward, they recreated it via animation.
This video is old and quirky. BUT it proves the point that the plot/scenario is more important than how advanced and expensive the media is. It says the right words and shows everything well enough for the intended audience. I find it absolutely appropriate, and I'd gladly show this to my kids. If they spoke English. If I had any kids.
My consent vs rape talk left me with the idea that if you're with someone you want to be intimate with you discuss it first. If it's not someone you want to be with, then they become violent and rape you. Date rape was a bit of a vague concept. So I'm slightly embarrassed to say that my first time happened without me understanding right away what that pain was. To his credit he stopped when I freaked out, but it was too late.
My 6-year-old really loves anatomy and learning about human reproduction. Actual conversation: Her: Mommy, kids in my class think God made them! They are wrong! Their mommy and daddy made them with the sperm and the egg. Me: Oh… well some people think God made the sperm and the egg come together. Her: And mommy, they think they need surgery to take the baby out! I told them the baby comes out of the vagina. Me: Did they even know what a vagina was? Her: No. Me: Ok, let’s not talk about vaginas to the kids at school that don’t know yet. Let them think what they want for now. Somehow I managed to not get a call from school. Anyway, I think she’d like this video in particular. She has asked to watch live births. I told her we can look into that but maybe not right now.
Some women do need surgery to get the babies out though. A cesarian section. I think that would be an appropriate discussion point to have with your daughter given the dialog presented here
I love this so much!!!! My son is 4 and keeps telling me that his dad and I grew in his belly and he had to have a cesarean to get us out. Oh man that kiddo makes me laugh. He's been teaching his cousins all about their bodies. Their mom finds it hilarious. My dad is horrified my 4 year old is telling his 4 year old cousin about her body and trying to draw it for her. The older cousins ignore him and tell him they know all about it. Lol My mom is high 5ing me. His dad it's mortified and his paternal grandparents can't even say the right anatomical terms. My son gets so mad at them when they use nicknames for anatomy.
I would start with some animal births first when you feel she's ready. Gives the general idea without some of the trauma. I would definitely give them a watch first, nature being what it is, not all the animals survive in some of the videos.
Back when my first was around 15-16 months, she pointed down during a diaper change, and asked “what’s that?” So I told her.( we had done the heads, shoulders, knees …. Etc. ) That’s been my way to teach her about these subjects. When she asks, I give her frank, age appropriate answers. I go into more detail if, and when, she asks.
Whoever made this video was 100% stoned beyond belief but the content of the video is actually really good and age appropriate lol. Update: I hadn't finished the video yet. I've just nearly pissed myself laughing at the 'dangerous' face. PLEASE do more of these I need to see what LSD fueled horrors come next.
I grew up around stoners (mostly my uncles, my parents never smoked) I can say for certain that the creator(s) were more than definetly high on pot and/or LSD.
I grew up in a Christian home with parents who were very eager to do things the 'right way' with bringing up their children, but they had the wisdom not to lie to us about sex ed. Near puberty Mum gave me a secular comic book that explained puberty etc and said I could come ask her questions if I needed to.
Your ecstatic reaction to find out out there were more videos in this trippy Dr. D series was amazing! I can’t wait to see you react to each and every one of them!
This is bringing back flashbacks!! Dr D was the worst name to give that character.... we had a great time asking our teacher what "D" really stood for...
As someone who had to monitor & then answer questions after the 4th & 5th grade sex Ed questions, this video is fantastic!! We had 2 separate videos. One for boys & one for girls. 4th grade watched the same sex video, 5th grade watched both. Then the kids were given index cards to write out questions… & we read them aloud anonymously. In this school, a Title One school, some kids knew way too much for their age, other knew absolutely nothing… & they always had tons of questions. Lots of parents were not involved for various reasons. A school district nurse was very limited on how she could answer questions. I was not. I answered honestly at the levels that they needed. I knew these kids, their parents, their home lives & what they needed.
Fun animal fact: There's a species of whiptail lizard that's entirely female and reproduce by self-fertilization, laying eggs that hatch into clones of the mother.
Some species of fish will mate with the males of closely related fish species but their young are all clones as well. Some species of snakes, lizards, and apparently some birds (at least California condors) have also asexually reproduced. A TH-cam channel, Snake Discovery, had a snake they raised, who was never paired with a male because they think she’s too small/young to breed yet, lay eggs this spring. I think there were some duds but a couple looked fertile so hopefully in the next few months there’ll be some babies with a sole parent in their care
@@Nevertoleave Parthenogenesis is cool 😎, but not particularly rare. Mammals just don't have it at the moment, though probably science 🧪 will change that if for no other reason to see 👀 what happens.
When I was in my Senior year of HS, my friend showed me a pet Stick Bug (like the one from the Pixar movie Bugs Life). I loved it so much (I've always liked bugs) and he let me keep it. I named him Steve. Well, about a year later while living with my then boyfriend (now husband), I went to check on Steve one morning and saw little lines all over his glass cage. Upon further inspection, they were moving and looked just like Steve. I run to my husband and say "honey.. Steve is a girl stick bug!". Turns out they are actually asexual and clone themselves. When cleaning their cage, you're suppose to put the bottom dirt in the freezer for a month to kill the eggs before throwing it away so you don't cause an infestation. I don't think Steve caused any infestations at my local dump, but after him I had 2 more generations before they all died out. This is one of my favorite stories to tell 😊
At buch of species do. Some other can reproduce by self fertilization, but reproduce sexual most of the time. An shark species can do that. There is a funny story about an aquarium. One female shark, and she lived there for while. All of the sudden, a baby shark appeared. No one knew why, turned out, yes that species can reproduce asexually, but it is rare. Still funny though. "Greg, why is there a baby shark?" Greg: "uhm what??" Shark mom: I don't need no men
You know it’s gonna be a good video when you can hear the Texas accent in the first clip! 🤣 This is way more accurate than the videos I was shown in 1999; I actually only remember videos about menstrual ed and STIs, but not about anything else. I did grow up in Southeastern Kentucky so 🤷♀️ Great video as always! 🙂
When my kids were growing up, every Christmas vacation we would sit out on the porch swing and they would ask me any questions about sex that they wanted. Of course I was available year round, but something about them knowing that moment would happen every year made them really open up and feel comfortable. I still remember those Christmas vacation talks.
My mother often returned and picked up library books for me when I was in school and she was going to the library herself. One day I found a book on sex ed in the pile. I read it. That was basically it. Looking at this, I'm quite pleased with her approach.
I was once hired to make a 3D model of the female reproductive system that was going to be 3D printed to use for demonstrations. I had to do a lot of research to figure out exactly how the ovaries are attached. Almost every illustration shows them just floating there, not attached to anything.
YAY STEVE!!!!! As horrifying as this looks, it's actually not bad. It explains a lot more than what I got at school, but I was Christian so there was a lot of "don't have sex until you are married, never talk about this again"
9:35 - "People aren't green...." No but most people are shaped like that. The idea is to avoid racist accusations by using a neutral color as much as possible. There's also the necessity of communicating information while avoiding pornographic images to young children.
I love this channel. Not only are your reactions hilarious and endlessly entertaining to watch, but I can find that even with so basic a topic as sex ed, I still have more to learn. I genuinely thought that the ovaries were attached to the fallopian tubes, because that's how the diagrams we were taught sex ed with more than three decades ago showed them. And now I know better. Thank you, Dr. Jones!
The school I went to didn't do any elementary age sex ed. However, there was a class in 4th grade about different types of abuse. I think the program was called Hands-Off Bill. Seems like that was only couple hours long. There may have been a video, but I might be confusing it with the PSAs that aired on TV during that time. This would have been the mid 80s. In junior high, there was the random puberty class. Which was basic things: Hair In New Places! And bathe and use deodorant so you don't smell! Freshman year of high school was the required Human Development class. It lasted half a semester. The sex ed portion was towards the end. We had egg babies and watched child birth films. It also covered STD/STIs.
I find this hilarious. The "sex education" I got (in the late 60s) didn't even cover erections. I had such a misconception about how the sex act occurred that I didn't learn until the "Special Sex Session" of my freshman college biology class, where this "S-cubed" lecture had to be presented after hours, and optional, because of the state laws of the time. (They specifically couldn't present sexual physiology!) And oddly enough, even in *medical* school, we had to deal with similar rules. We had optional classes that covered transgender surgery, sex in the disabled, homosexuality, and other subjects that weren't specifically anatomy, "disease" related, or "medication" related. Only about 50 of my class of 140 actually attended those!
My sex ed began from looking at embriopathology book my mom had, it was about animals but pig fetus looks really similar for some time and it was great transition to human reproductive system. My mom (graduated animal biology and farming studies) educated us very early on so I don't even remember when, I just knew since I can remember. No surprise I always loved biology.
You probably had better "sex education" than I did. I was given medical books (old ones my father had found) which unfortunately didn't go into any physiology information. Very confusing considering how the anatomy of the male and female are always portrayed. I asked my mother for more information and she *told* me to ask my boyfriend who was standing right there! (Needless to say, he was totally embarrassed. He gave me a fiction book which only confused me more. Then he broke up with me for being "too naïve".) School "health" classes (ie. sex education) only had the basic anatomy drawings and a lot of talk about sex resulting in sexually transmitted diseases (without any talk of prevention other than "no sex.")
I feel like as a kid I already knew how it worked. Not because I had parents that taught me but maybe a friend learned from their parents. Our sex ed was just menstrual talk and how not to smell bad during that time. With a lot of abstinence thrown in.
My mom always said first you go to school, then you get married, THEN you have a baby. So when i was in second grade and saw a picture of my friend at her parents wedding we got in an argument because i thought it was impossible to have kids without being married lol
Yeah, I taught my kids about sex pretty much the way you suggested for religious folks. See, my mom, despite being a registered nurse and having 9 kids, did not see fit to tell her youngest thing one about sex. Nothing about periods, nothing about safe sex, nothing about dating. I was never sat down to have “the talk.” She took me bra shopping but when I got my period I just started using my sister’s pads. I dunno what I would have done if I hadn’t had a sister 2 years older than I was. No notice was taken, no observation made, my mom clearly just figured I’d started mine at some point, probably because the pads started moving double time. It disgusts me to this day but she’s nearly 86… what can I say about it? But it would have helped, for crying out loud. The only excuse offered has been that whole “her generation didn’t talk about things like that” bs. Her oldest was a girl! Makes me want to ask my sister if Mom ever told her or if she just started sneaking Mom’s pads like I did with my closer sister. Anyway, I wasn’t even taught about “private parts” and bad touches… shame, since my best friend was being molested by her dad and I didn’t know enough to recognize it or tell an adult and that haunts me to this day. Her mom left him when my friend was around 11-12 so that’s something, at least she got her out of there. So with all that, yeah, my kids were gonna be armed with all the knowledge I could provide appropriate to their ages. And I made it clear why we believe in saving sex for marriage, but that at least you need to make sure you’re in a committed relationship and ready to deal with a kid because it’s feggin hard to raise a kid alone. I also added that teens start way too early and that’s not a religious opinion, it’s a personal opinion. When I look back at myself as a teen, I was absolutely not ready for something like that. It was a good thing that I managed not to stupidly get myself in over my head. Anyway, yeah, we talked about diseases and to never take your eyes off your drink if you go to a bar or a party (though I discouraged going to bars and certain types of parties, not sure why people think you can’t have fun unless you’re blackout drunk). And yeah, I discouraged drinking, ever. From the first drink, you’re surrendering your ability to make safe decisions and giving someone else either the burden or the opportunity to make some for you. Hell naw.
I'm watching this while drinking red wine at the end of a work day and the kids are in bed and I've either made the worst decision ever or the best, I'll let you know.
I guess I got lucky. When I was in 5th grade our school nurse taught sex Ed. We watched a series of videos that explained it like this video did. She also gave us time to ask questions and she didn’t sugarcoat anything. She sent notes home for parents to inform them what was going on in the class. She also asked if parents wanted to be in the class or the kids could take home a copy of the workbook we used. Some parents chose to not their kids partake in the class as those parents were either super religious and didn’t want their kids heads filled with whatever. Some parents also had tons of questions for nurse Meghan as they had no clue about some of these things themselves. Yeah, people in their late 20’s to late 30’s didn’t know this.
The first sex ed video I ever saw was one Disney ran at Epcot in 2000. I was in second grade and it was very interesting. It didn’t explain the physical act but did a nice job with the biology behind it. This one, however? Is kind of terrifying in how strange it is.
Aside from the rocky start, this was actually so good?? Everything was properly named, and it answered all of the questions kids might have without any embarrassment!
If MDJ does a reaction series on Dr. D and the Human Life Chaos Machine videos, we turn this into a drinking game! 🍻 That way we all can learn, have fun, and cope with the trippy imagery! 🤣
My sex ed wasn't as bad as it could have been, but videos like this really put into perspective how subpar it was. My school never even touched concepts like consent or the actual way sex works let alone something like orgasms, like, at any age, so consider me blown away. We were taught about basic anatomy, the menstrual cycle, STIs, and that birth control existed (not ever how to use it) all with abstinence as the core of the teaching. Something along the lines of, "birth control is X% effective, but you know what is 100% effective? ~Abstinence~ Look at all the bad things that can happen if you aren't ~abstinent~. You don't want those things to happen to you, do you?" I ended up getting most of the actually useful information from Sexplanations here on youtube as I was very frustrated with the obvious religious influences in my education.
Not gonna lie, it looks like the whole video was made with a combination of MS paint and power point. Which would be pretty impressive if it was. Definitely looking forward to future videos on this series. Though I'm also gonna bring some wine for the next one. 😅
When I was in 8th grade, their idea of giving us a sex education course was to have an abstinence only assembly, and in my Home-Ec class, have the boys go watch SpongeBob while the girls had to listen to a speaker who came to teach us "how to not get yourself raped." They even sent us home with little booklets talking about the usual, oh-so-scary, stranger-danger rape scenarios, and basically pinning it all on "being irresponsible" if you were a girl. I didn't grow up in the 60s. This was in 2000.
I am so old! in 1979, our "sex ed" involved the boys going into one class and the girls in another. No idea what the boys learned about, but we just watched already out-of-date videos from the late 60s, probably, Sponsored by like Kotex or Modess about how to use a pad. They gave a brief description of what a period was and how often they usually happened, but no real context beyond that. Almost no discussion of tampons, definitely nothing useful about sex or pregnancy, just "use our product to feel fresh and clean!" We had it two years in a row with the exact same videos for 10 - 12 year olds - 4th and 5th grades. Back then, most girls got their first periods around ages 12-14. I think it's not that way any more - both my friend's daughters started their periods at age 8!!
I rechecked my notifications... I have five and my last one is in THIS stage... And she loves you. Watching these together might be a great way to open the door for us to be able to talk more freely about it. She doesn't want to grow up right now.
See, as a theater kid, I’d like to point out that Spring Awakening warned us about providing inadequate sex ed and telling your kids that they can only get pregnant if they love the other person a while ago. The main character is told that, then has sex with a boy she loves (it’s left unclear if she consents to it fully), then gets pregnant. At the end of the show, she dies when her mother forces her to get an illegal abortion that ended up being botched. Scarred (in the best way) from that musical. It’s especially profound if you see a video from the Deaf West production, which has disabled actors in the main roles, as disabled people disproportionately have our reproductive rights stripped from us
Specifically the mother says baby making happens "only between a woman and her husband" so when wendla finds out she's pregnant she goes "but I'm not married" and the mother says "exactly!"
yeah i appreciate that this explanation is factual without getting too explicit, but i'd have to tell my kids that no, you don't have to be "in love" to have sex, it is literally a simple mechanical process of "penis in vagina." of course it's a GOOD IDEA to refrain from sex until you're in a committed relationship and even then you need to use birth control so you don't get pregnant before you're ready, but plenty of people have sex without being in love and sadly sex can happen without consent as well, and pregnancies can result from those situations just as easily.
They might be able to use it as a sex Ed in school, except for the fact that one of the songs names is totally f$&@ed. I don’t think that it would go over well. Also, unfortunately, there’s no filmed version of this as far as I know.
I apologise for the question, but could you explain a bit further about reproductive rights being removed from disabled people or point me in a good direction to find more about it? :) I imagine you mean both physical and invisible disabilities
This unlocked a really fucked up childhood memory I didn’t remember even existed…and the very reason I didn’t ever want to deal with anything sex Ed again in school. Also weirdly the “teacher” mr. D reminds me of that schoolhouse rock I’m just a bill type thing.
"They're so... Wildly colored..." We were given black and white photocopies of these charts throughout high school (because if you make a teen color in fallopian tubes often enough, they'll use condoms...? Not sure what the logic was) and made to mark all the parts with the standard kit of black-blue-green-red ballpoint, and 2-3 colors of highlighter. Wildly colored means you're learning.😂
Babies don't come from mixing bowls. I learned something today 😂 Second thing I learned is the mesosalpinx! I've never seen this on a picture. The tubes are normally shown floating free.
I remember how in fourth grade, we watched a different sex-ed video that basically only covered basically only anatomy and physiology, and was basically just a "Don't be scared of periods" show. There was an anonymous question section afterwards, and I asked how the sperm got to the egg (I thought that babies were concieved by kissing at the time and was very confused why we were covering what was covered). The teacher who read the question basically did an "Uhhh lets move on" moment and skipped my question. Hearing Mama Dr. Jones say that it was a perfectly normal question was such a validating moment for me. When I got my period a year later, I actually thought I was bleeding (Apparently did NOT learn where the vagina was located), so that show didn't even accomplish what it set out to achieve. I don't even know why the instructors were being so touchy with the topic - I didn't even come from a particularly religious or conservative region
Okay the fact that this is the first time I've ever seen one of these type of videos mention AFABs getting wet and that's so fucked up but i'm grateful to the chaotic Dr D for providing this actually p good video
I'm truly not sure how 11-year-old me would have reacted to this video since I was a shy child in many ways. Not that I remember fully what we were taught over 60 years ago in Alabama but I seem to recall being embarrassed in the class. This video's allowing for embarrassment would likely have helped me process the material better. I hope.
My early sex Ed was a book my mother picked out from the library. It was horrifying. It said that a married couple would get pregnant by bathing together and the sperm swimming from the man to the woman. I was terrified to go swimming.
I remember in forth grade crying because we had to go swimming in class, and being made fun of by other kids.
PLEASE tell your kids the truth when it comes to sex Ed. Actually telll the truth for anything!
*my* sex-ed book was an anatomy book that mysteriously appeared in one of our bookcases at about the appropriate time. Trouble was that the diagrams were, as far as I can tell, not anything near accurate depictions.
@@jerelull9629 what were the depictions?
I’m a little scared and I know this isn’t how it works
@@jerelull9629 #EncyclopeadiaBrittanicaSexEd
@@jerelull9629what was depicted?
Had factual sex ed in Catholic high school in the 80s in biology class. Was taught the morality in religion class. It always blows people's mind when I share that. But I grew up in a liberal city in a liberal state taught by liberal nuns and brothers at a liberal Catholic school. Seriously, Sister Jane pulled no punches in class and gave us all the facts about birth control and how to avoid STDs.
Same here except my Sister Jane was Coach Mac.
Yes!! Same situation in our Catholic middle school. I had better factual sex ed in Catholic Middle school than my friends had in public junior high.
Ive brought this up on other video before, but a religious facility is normally a reflection of community not vice versa. Churches in my neighborhood are more than just accepting and progressive, they are also the focal points of community outreach services like food pantries and clothing drives. But I won't step a foot in a Church farther out of the city I live because that's when you get to the MAGA crowd.
Did better than my public school...
Ditto
The kids morphing into question marks has got to be the most disturbing thing I’ve ever seen 😂
These children are literally alternates
Right! Like what 😂
I'm not going to lie if educational videos were more weird and like this I wouldn't be able to look away.
I don't think they did a bad job wording anything really, maybe I'm thinking earlier times and tbh was expecting more creepiness or just cringe.
Unexpected and terrifying 😂😅
I am a 22 year old woman but the way he said it and ‘VAGINA’ swiping across the screen definitely made me laugh
Same💀
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I swear to GOD I almost choked on what I was eating when ‘PENIS’ flew across the screen 😭😭😭
24 and same 😭💀
Okay but why was this significantly better than the sex ed I received in elementary, middle, and high school
Same.
Absolutely. Much better than "have sex? You'll get pregnant, get AIDS, and die!!!"
Because once kids starting knowing more about how biology worked than their parents, a lot of parents (especially very religious ones who used misinformation to back up their ideals) freaked out and changed stuff for the worse.
@@TonySamedi But if you believed in a Creator that created man in his own image, why would someone be ashamed of the natural act of reproduction?
@@jaminova_1969 Because it's in the bible. After Adam and Eve ate from the tree of wisdom, they hid from god because they were naked.
100% on MDJ’s comments about how religious people can communicate waiting until marriage to have sex. I’m religious, but when I was about 9 years old my mom (an L&D nurse) gave a very thorough and accurate explanation on sex and the reproductive system. She then provided some age-appropriate reading material for me to work though on my own, and was always approachable for questions. I never had an issue with waiting until marriage, but I was also prepared for my life as a person with a uterus! I really don’t get why some people think kids will have sex just because they learn about it.
It was taught in my religious community growing up that the sooner kids learn about sex, the younger they will become sexually active. I believe that take isn’t uncommon unfortunately
Parents try to keep it a secret from their kids but they just get told at school by kids who see stuff online. Or they see stuff online. And then they have to pretend to not know for years until their parents give them the talk at 12 and they pretend they had no idea but they really did. And the whole scandalous secret thing makes it exciting
@@drpigglesnuudelworte5209ou just described my life 🤣 had sex talks and puberty talks with my mom from a young age (she had weekend visits), my grandparents didn’t have any talks with me until i was 11 about just even my period about 2 months before i actually got it. not sure why they thought the same method would work on me when my mom, their daughter, got pregnant at 16 lmao, but im 18 and still never been pregnant thanks to my mom teaching me from a young age.
Given the number of young women who are completely uninformed but get pregnant anyway, I'd guess that lack of sex ed isn't even remotely effective in preventing sex.
Some Teens will have sex even if they haven’t learned about it or hear don’t have sex and don’t know what sex is
This is *aggressively* 90's. The tinny repetitive background music, zooming WordArt with whoosing sound effects, and overly expressive colorfully dressed actors.
No wonder we couldn't help but cackle with laughter during these lessons!
oh 1000%, also everything has gradients
The *Magic School Bus*, FTW y'all.
And the rap, don’t forget the rap.
And the actors are clearly FMV, too, placing this somewhere around 1993-95, after the Mega CD but before the Sega Saturn.
The creators of the Powerthirst videos definitely watched educational videos like this in school hahaha. Also, I think getting kids to laugh was definitely the point. It keeps them engaged and eases some of the discomfort of discussing a subject like this, so they can actually learn the info rather than be distracted out of boredom or shut down out of embarrassment.
I love how you mention an alternative for religious parents to explain to their kids! It’s so important to make sure the vocabulary is thought out to keep these young peeps safe.
I grew up in NC and had sex-Ed in the mid 2000s. A girl in my class asked the same question about how the sperm and egg meet, and my teacher wasn't legally able to answer her question. We were taught abstinence only, but we didn't even know what we were supposed to abstain from.
That makes no sense. As you said, wouldn’t you need to know what to abstain from?
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You are so right. Kids can get experimenting without any knowledge of what can happen. Some think that if they are not married, then they can't get pregnant. Also kids really need to no boundaries and consent. They need to know that if someone touches or grabs them in private places and areas that they should yell NO and run to get help from parents and safe adults.
It has been proven that children with the proper understanding of sex, they are less likely to get pregnant. If they don't know how it happens, then they don't know how to stop it.
May I ask which county?
There were a group of us who fought Jesse Helms, hard, to get better sex ed in the 80s, when NC was in the peak of its AIDs epidemic.
Wake County, Orange County, Forsyth, and another half dozen counties (10 total, I think Buncombe was one, can't remember the rest) changed to evidence based sex ed by 1987.
I left the country in 1992, I'm wondering if any of the counties kept the better sex ed after I left.
Woooowwww
When I was in elementary school and I told kids that my parents weren't married a lot of them would question my existence and accused me of lying. I love that this little video doesn't say you need to be married cause way too many kids grow up thinking that's the only way. I personally have also learned alot from this channel so thank you Dr. Jones! ❤
How long ago was this? In my country it was very common for parents not to be married growing up.
@@anainesgonzalez8868 I'm 38 and Australian and let me tell you my primary school scripture teacher was not impressed when she said you had to be married to have kids and I put my hand up and said my parents weren't married (they never got married but stayed together for 33 years). Thankfully he reaction was just to blush and move on and not tell me something bad would happen to my parents. My kids briefly went to a private Christian school and some of the things their teachers told them were wild.
@@esmeraldagreengate4354 I am so glad I grew up in a secular country. I found so insane the things people say to kids knowing it is just not true.
I had a similar battle convincing people that my black cousins and Native cousin were actually related to me.
Two of my mother's three sisters are most attracted to men of color. I have more black cousins than white on that side of my family.
To be honest, even when I was younger (10-12 years old) I prefered sex-education with straight-up terms, no "sugercoating" it, and no wild imagery/movies. My 6th grade class once went on a field trip, we went to watch a sex-ed movie in a theater. It used proper terms, and real imagery, and I wasn't weirded out at all. Everybody else, on the other hand...
Same
Imo, media like this can teach people to be awkward and dance around the topic in unhelpful ways.
I literally had my period at that age. I think I could handle sex ed
What??
This was done very much in the style of the *Magic School Bus* which used funky, discombobulated graphics and storylines to teach science to children in the '90s.
My kiddos were hooked on it. If I sing the theme song, they all become primary school aged kids, and sing along to this "retro" cartoon. We had all of the books too.
@@WildrosesmylNO WAY! cmon… it’s the frizz! Hell ya I’ll belt along with ur kids too
OMG....that was crazy. My fifth grade "sex ed" class just focused on the changes of the body during puberty. Way to go Dr D
Same here, they also split us into boys and girls to teach us independently from each other. It's such bullshit and really only hurts the kids as they grow older and interact with their bodies. For reference, I'm a trans guy but obviously was on the "girls side", we weren't taught about discharge obviously and only knew that semen was a milky liquid. Some time later when I started menstruating, I was fully convinced that my white discharge was actually semen and I had somehow produced it. It's insane how little many of us get taught in school.
yeah, I was in 5th in the late 90s, and we were still separated by boys and girls and only told about our own puberty and nothing else. I didn't even know/learn boys get erections until I was in 8th/9th grade.
@@sandreaandrea Girl, for me this was in like 2012 😭 in urban-ish Mexico, but still
@@sandreaandrea That's exactly how mine went, too, but this was in, like, 2005... I don't think I learned what an erection was until high school 💀
Wow, I'm surprised. Every sketch of female organs depicts ovaries as if they were connected to the fallopian tube, so I thought they are! Thank you for showing this on your model.
Rght? I thought my ovaries were at the end of the tube, pumbing the eggs out to the tube like a subway station with only one passagener :P
I always thought the same - I'm 58 and I have 2 adult kids and 5 grandchildren!
It was only seeing MDJ that I learnt the truth!
I’ve heard of the super rare occurrence of the ovum being released and fertilized before it even entered the fallopian tube and for whatever reason, decided to forgo entering the fallopian tubes all together, setting up shop outside the uterus via implanting on the outside of an abdominal organ like the spleen or something. Of course, this poses a whole host of health risks for the mother and the developing fetus, and if carried to term, the fetus can’t be delivered vaginally, so a c-section has to be done.
@@artchic528 MamaDoctorJones does talk about this in a couple of episodes. One is about the baby developing outside the womb. Also, she talks about ectopic pregnancy. She's going to have to up her game with Doctor Ds Chaotic style.
I used to think that too!
My younger son came home from school on the day they did sex ed and announced that he was NEVER having sex. It was too messy. I remind him of this regularly. He is 25 now
I was also disgusted and made a similar proclamation when we got the talk in middle school. Years later, turns out I’m asexual 😂
@@Grobohaliclol same but I was unknowingly a lesbian and they didn’t teach us any LGBT sex ed.
In a previous life back in the late 80's, I was a high school biology teacher at a NASA area school district. We were on sexual reproduction. I mentioned benign cystic teratomas... hair, teeth bones etc. I said facetiously it was like getting "pregnant" without having sex. Kid goes home and says biology teacher said you can get pregnant without having sex. Called into the office the next day and had to educate the 80 year old science coordinator on teratomas. I quit not long after.
You should do a piece on teratomas.... I need some vindication.
Teratomas are fascinating.
Once upon a time I came to work as an au pair to London for TWO gynaecologists... it's where I learned about teratomas and many other things 😅
teratomas are even cooler for being basically a failed clone. The closest we've gotten to asexual reproduction yet
I would be interested in that video - it would be nice to know the facts around them.
Commenting to bump up probability she sees this oxxo
I never realized how ahead of the times my school was. We never had silly videos like this. We had proper terminology and non-shaming discussions. This was the early 90s!!!! Then, in 8th grade, an OB/GYN came in and talked all about STDs - even showing slides of what the effects look like on real people!! It was informative and we all got a lot from it.
Umm do I need to take LSD to watch this? 😂😂😂😂
No need. As a former addict, I’m gonna say this video is a glimpse of what taking LSD is like.
@@dibsdibs3495 ...plus, I don't even want (let alone am able to) imagine how THIS trip would look under the influence of hallucinogènes!
No need for LSD, just borrow a glass of Dr Jones’ wine 🍷… or maybe the bottle? 🤷🏼♂️
I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure this video is how people take acid
@@briankuhn_mom wine hits different
Wow, among the chaos there was decent information and (sort of) anatomically correct depictions of how it happens. When I was in the 6th or 7th grade in the early 70s the nuns flat out refused to tell us how it happened. It was terrifying. We did get information from our friends. Pregnancies resulted. So much for preserving "innocence."
Shout out to the editor for the awesome job they do, they really elevate these videos and I'm here for it :D
The editor does an amazing job 😊
100% the editor is awesome!
In all the education I received, they only showed each side and never explained how they met, and I ended up googling it and getting traumatized. I would’ve much preferred to have this over what they did at my schools
Edit: also this was literally a year ago too
They really should show harmless sex positions drawings. I also never learned that until very recently and I'm 25.
You never learned what sex was until 25?! Did you not watch any shows or talk to anybody?
I’m genuinely surprised at how seemingly good this old sex ed video is???? It’s the only one of these ‘reacting to old sex ed videos’ videos that isn’t either incredibly inappropriate or incredibly inaccurate/offensive
Agreed! Way more than we got in the 70s with "Growing Up and Liking It" 😆
I will never forget the sex ed video my middle school showed us in the 5th grade, circa 1992 - a girl goes backyard camping overnight at a friend's house and gets her first period. In the morning, the friend's mom makes pancakes for everyone in the shape of the female reproductive system while explaining periods and how babies are made. I had gotten my period several months before they showed this to us.
Yes we got the menstruation ed in third grade but one girl already had it and I still didn't parse I had my first period two years later because they all talk about blood but menarche blood can be brown. I thought I shat myself. This was embarissing.
Ahhh! I remember the pancakes and my lasting impressions were that the mom could just perfectly pour pancake batter in the shape of the female reproductive system and the closet full of every single product the sponsoring feminine hygiene company had made since the 1920s.
5th grade is awfully late. Isn't it? I also started mine in the beginning of 5th grade on the early 90's
@@joyahaataja366 That's the rural midwest for you, I guess - fortunately my mom was a nurse who had a horrible experience with her first period (no one ever told her, she just started bleeding one day and of course freaked out - and her mom laughed at her when she came crying, thinking she was dying) and made sure I knew all about it long before I started.
Oh. My. GOSH. I have been trying to find this video for YEARS! My teacher showed it in my high school biology class as a gag (just the part regarding fertilization, we didn’t have to suffer through the whole video), and my bff and I have been making jokes and references to it ever since. “He did it!” 🤣 I’ve been wanting to show it to my husband so that he can finally understand the insanity of what we witnessed.
How old was you? Did you already know the stuff first?
@@eloisepharmacist it was high school class, students ages ranged from 16-18 years old. So yeah, we definitely already knew. 🤣
lol . . . Validation!!! Is there anything better? 🤣🤣🤣
@@sbelcher4651 🤣
@@bethn2836Lord what a hoot fest that class was!
As a male: Yes, "trippy" colors were used here, but, the basics were well covered. And, yes, some friends found out that irregular periods can lead to being fertile at unexpected times.
Based on my own experience, I feel that making pleasure and sex a negative thing can have harmful consequences. I was extremely young when I discovered that I could pleasure myself, one of my parents discovered what I was doing and I was told that I needed to stop doing it, that it wasn't something I should be doing, it felt as though I was being told off, I didn't understand it at all but it created a lot of shame for me. It's something I don't think I have ever gotten over.
I'm sorry that your parents passed their own shame onto you.
I'm lucky that my mom survived her CSA, and sought out counseling and therapy as an adult so she didn't pass her trauma on to her kids.
I hope you are able to locate one of the growing number of sex positive therapists, so you can work through your experience growing up.
Having shame around sex or pleasure can sabotage our intimate relationships.
my daughter went through a phase when she was around 6 (classic freudian genital phase) where she would straddle the corners of sofas or matresses & rock side to side. she called it wiggling and i just told her that she can't be doing that around other people, that's private bedroom behavior. i was literally in high school before i even found out what a clitoris was, much less that girls could masturbate (i thought only boys could because no one ever talked about girls masturbating) and i don't want my kids growing up thinking they need to resort to sex in order to satisfy those urges for pleasure.
@@dietotaku I was around four-five when I discovered myself in that way. I had no idea what it was, literally all I knew was that it felt nice. And then that I was doing something wrong and shameful.
I think my parent automatically went to "who has shown you how to do that?" It almost become an interrogation. I can't describe how I felt at the time but it definitely stuck with me.
People seem to think that young children shouldn't learn about their bodies, but surely learning about it is better than being confused and ashamed.
I think it's good to have gentle conversations about it, and to know that it is natural but it is private bedroom behaviour, as you put it.
Kids are able to understand it being okay & private. I think young girls suffer because unlike boys, they're not encouraged to touch themselves at all. Just teaching a boy to pee standing up let's them know it's ok to handle themselves. Girls are more prone to use objects to rub on. My daughter was in pre-K when a couple of the kids learned to rub on their mats at nap time. The teachers excuse for not liking it was "it made them sweaty". I explained that the teacher likely sweated when she masturbated too, but it wasn't a public activity. Silly reasons for discouraging uncomfortable behavior created confusion for kids.
Can we just talk about the fact that the sex ed teacher was called Dr. D 😂
I can’t wait for the next episode of this chaos! I’ll grab a glass of wine and tune in!
Dr. Jones, I love all of this content. Here in CA, our entire sex ed curriculum can be found free online, 100% of it from the student portion to teachers editions, k-12, available for anyone to look at and see what their kids are learning, and I’ve used it as a homeschooling parent. But having your exploration of vintage educational videos has been a fun and informative way to augment what I’ve been able to share with my kids. Thank you 🙏🏼
I don't know, I've never seen this before, but I felt like the narrator voice from "above" was a jab at "god" trying to butt in on the education, but the awesome Dr. D refused to let religion influence this extremely important topic of education. This may be cheesy AF, but it's the best and most accurate sex education I've ever seen!
I was thinking that too 😂
I actually clipped out the part where I asked if it represented god 😆
@@MamaDoctorJones or "Doctor Design" as in intelligent design
The narrator voice sounded like the guy from The Book of Mormon
I didn’t think of that, but it makes sense and gives me so much more respect for the video!
As a person currently in middle school, this was too much for me lmao
Like, you know middle school humor. This would be so chaotic to show to a bunch of 13 year olds
I can guarantee that most, if not all, of the boys watching this educational film in class dubbed Doctor D as Doctor Dick, making the Giggle Zone that much more “fun” for everyone
Dr D being Doctor Dick was all I could think about every time his name was mentioned. I want more Doctor D has some uh double meanings!
And/or, referred to their penes as "Doctor D" afterward, as in, ducking into the restroom while saying, "I need to take Doctor D to the clinic for a vein drainage procedure".
We watched this video at school as 11 year olds and yes we did name him Dr Dick.
I'm a 30 something female and you can bet your ass as soon as he said Dr D I giggled and said Dr Dick lol
@@wellwicca Oh same here. Plus, I’m married to a 40-year old, “grown up” human man hybrid of Beavis and Butthead and, despite his Masters degree and stable job with our state doing water science, he still has that 12-14 year old sense of humor embedded in his DNA, waiting to rear its snickering head whenever the opportune time comes 🤦♀️
I totally remember watching this video and being absolutely mortified to be the only one in the the room that 1-had already gotten her period and 2- knew what sex was.
Anyway I’m actually sad that this video came out today because seeing your reaction is amazing and I can’t wait to see more.
I think this video should have talked about the age girls start menstruation. They referred to the cycle as a woman's cycle when girls start to get periods from 2 to 9 years before adulthood and many even before they are teenagers. Girls shouldn't be made to feel they are women as soon as they get their period.
@@heathercraig8902 I agree with it would have been better to say something other than when a women gets her period. I was 10 and in the 5th grade when I got mine. I was 100% still a little kid, no were near a preteen let a alone a women.
Dr. MJD's excitement is legendary. I've never seen her so excited about a video like this before. Then to learn there are more from Dr. D videos, that sent her intergalactic
I've never done acid or shrooms, but I feel like this is the result of someone who did that and studied a book on human reproduction. Then afterward, they recreated it via animation.
This video is old and quirky. BUT it proves the point that the plot/scenario is more important than how advanced and expensive the media is. It says the right words and shows everything well enough for the intended audience. I find it absolutely appropriate, and I'd gladly show this to my kids. If they spoke English. If I had any kids.
My consent vs rape talk left me with the idea that if you're with someone you want to be intimate with you discuss it first. If it's not someone you want to be with, then they become violent and rape you. Date rape was a bit of a vague concept. So I'm slightly embarrassed to say that my first time happened without me understanding right away what that pain was. To his credit he stopped when I freaked out, but it was too late.
My 6-year-old really loves anatomy and learning about human reproduction. Actual conversation:
Her: Mommy, kids in my class think God made them! They are wrong! Their mommy and daddy made them with the sperm and the egg.
Me: Oh… well some people think God made the sperm and the egg come together.
Her: And mommy, they think they need surgery to take the baby out! I told them the baby comes out of the vagina.
Me: Did they even know what a vagina was?
Her: No.
Me: Ok, let’s not talk about vaginas to the kids at school that don’t know yet. Let them think what they want for now.
Somehow I managed to not get a call from school. Anyway, I think she’d like this video in particular. She has asked to watch live births. I told her we can look into that but maybe not right now.
To be fair, some babies do come out via surgery. Not all births are vaginal births🤷♀️
Some women do need surgery to get the babies out though. A cesarian section. I think that would be an appropriate discussion point to have with your daughter given the dialog presented here
I love this so much!!!! My son is 4 and keeps telling me that his dad and I grew in his belly and he had to have a cesarean to get us out. Oh man that kiddo makes me laugh.
He's been teaching his cousins all about their bodies. Their mom finds it hilarious. My dad is horrified my 4 year old is telling his 4 year old cousin about her body and trying to draw it for her. The older cousins ignore him and tell him they know all about it. Lol
My mom is high 5ing me. His dad it's mortified and his paternal grandparents can't even say the right anatomical terms. My son gets so mad at them when they use nicknames for anatomy.
I would start with some animal births first when you feel she's ready. Gives the general idea without some of the trauma. I would definitely give them a watch first, nature being what it is, not all the animals survive in some of the videos.
Back when my first was around 15-16 months, she pointed down during a diaper change, and asked “what’s that?” So I told her.( we had done the heads, shoulders, knees …. Etc. )
That’s been my way to teach her about these subjects. When she asks, I give her frank, age appropriate answers. I go into more detail if, and when, she asks.
I'm watching this video at 3:28 AM and I cannot explain just enough how hard I've cackled at the word 'PERIOD' sliding across the screen
Whoever made this video was 100% stoned beyond belief but the content of the video is actually really good and age appropriate lol.
Update: I hadn't finished the video yet. I've just nearly pissed myself laughing at the 'dangerous' face. PLEASE do more of these I need to see what LSD fueled horrors come next.
Yeah I agree, we need more Chaos Machine. This video alone was a trip and a half and whoever made the video was sure as fire not sober.
I grew up around stoners (mostly my uncles, my parents never smoked) I can say for certain that the creator(s) were more than definetly high on pot and/or LSD.
The Emmy-Lou and steve faces and the dangerous face got me 😆 terrifying
Isn’t that how old school Disney movies are made too?
This screams Teletubbies on weed to me!
I grew up in a Christian home with parents who were very eager to do things the 'right way' with bringing up their children, but they had the wisdom not to lie to us about sex ed. Near puberty Mum gave me a secular comic book that explained puberty etc and said I could come ask her questions if I needed to.
Pray to God to give you a baby
Your ecstatic reaction to find out out there were more videos in this trippy Dr. D series was amazing! I can’t wait to see you react to each and every one of them!
Lmfao we absolutely need these as a series, each of us behind the screen with a glass of wine 😂
This is bringing back flashbacks!! Dr D was the worst name to give that character.... we had a great time asking our teacher what "D" really stood for...
Did your teacher have an answer?
Goes to show that these teachers lack spontaneity: Dr Design
This is an amazing throwback haha, the psychedelic style of the 90s will forever be one of my favourite things 😂
When the glowing foetus rose up over the hills, did anyone else have Teletubbies flashbacks?
It's her first acting role
I thought it had something to do with the ending of "2001".
yup
As someone who had to monitor & then answer questions after the 4th & 5th grade sex Ed questions, this video is fantastic!! We had 2 separate videos. One for boys & one for girls. 4th grade watched the same sex video, 5th grade watched both. Then the kids were given index cards to write out questions… & we read them aloud anonymously. In this school, a Title One school, some kids knew way too much for their age, other knew absolutely nothing… & they always had tons of questions. Lots of parents were not involved for various reasons. A school district nurse was very limited on how she could answer questions. I was not. I answered honestly at the levels that they needed. I knew these kids, their parents, their home lives & what they needed.
Fun animal fact: There's a species of whiptail lizard that's entirely female and reproduce by self-fertilization, laying eggs that hatch into clones of the mother.
Some species of fish will mate with the males of closely related fish species but their young are all clones as well. Some species of snakes, lizards, and apparently some birds (at least California condors) have also asexually reproduced. A TH-cam channel, Snake Discovery, had a snake they raised, who was never paired with a male because they think she’s too small/young to breed yet, lay eggs this spring. I think there were some duds but a couple looked fertile so hopefully in the next few months there’ll be some babies with a sole parent in their care
@@Nevertoleave Parthenogenesis is cool 😎, but not particularly rare.
Mammals just don't have it at the moment, though probably science 🧪 will change that if for no other reason to see 👀 what happens.
When I was in my Senior year of HS, my friend showed me a pet Stick Bug (like the one from the Pixar movie Bugs Life). I loved it so much (I've always liked bugs) and he let me keep it. I named him Steve. Well, about a year later while living with my then boyfriend (now husband), I went to check on Steve one morning and saw little lines all over his glass cage. Upon further inspection, they were moving and looked just like Steve. I run to my husband and say "honey.. Steve is a girl stick bug!". Turns out they are actually asexual and clone themselves. When cleaning their cage, you're suppose to put the bottom dirt in the freezer for a month to kill the eggs before throwing it away so you don't cause an infestation. I don't think Steve caused any infestations at my local dump, but after him I had 2 more generations before they all died out. This is one of my favorite stories to tell 😊
@@UniDocs_Mahapushpa_Cyavana Count on it. Also count on headlines about how science is working to eliminate men. 😄
At buch of species do. Some other can reproduce by self fertilization, but reproduce sexual most of the time. An shark species can do that. There is a funny story about an aquarium. One female shark, and she lived there for while. All of the sudden, a baby shark appeared. No one knew why, turned out, yes that species can reproduce asexually, but it is rare.
Still funny though.
"Greg, why is there a baby shark?"
Greg: "uhm what??"
Shark mom: I don't need no men
You know it’s gonna be a good video when you can hear the Texas accent in the first clip! 🤣
This is way more accurate than the videos I was shown in 1999; I actually only remember videos about menstrual ed and STIs, but not about anything else. I did grow up in Southeastern Kentucky so 🤷♀️
Great video as always! 🙂
When my kids were growing up, every Christmas vacation we would sit out on the porch swing and they would ask me any questions about sex that they wanted. Of course I was available year round, but something about them knowing that moment would happen every year made them really open up and feel comfortable. I still remember those Christmas vacation talks.
My mother often returned and picked up library books for me when I was in school and she was going to the library herself. One day I found a book on sex ed in the pile. I read it. That was basically it. Looking at this, I'm quite pleased with her approach.
I'm so down for this Dr D series commentary! Please please please do the rest!
I was once hired to make a 3D model of the female reproductive system that was going to be 3D printed to use for demonstrations. I had to do a lot of research to figure out exactly how the ovaries are attached. Almost every illustration shows them just floating there, not attached to anything.
This is so 90s. Honestly, I would have loved this kind of humor back then.
YAY STEVE!!!!! As horrifying as this looks, it's actually not bad. It explains a lot more than what I got at school, but I was Christian so there was a lot of "don't have sex until you are married, never talk about this again"
9:35 - "People aren't green...."
No but most people are shaped like that. The idea is to avoid racist accusations by using a neutral color as much as possible. There's also the necessity of communicating information while avoiding pornographic images to young children.
Excellent points.
Your reaction makes this so epically good!
Agree that the framing is great despite the obvious oddness of this video!
I love this channel. Not only are your reactions hilarious and endlessly entertaining to watch, but I can find that even with so basic a topic as sex ed, I still have more to learn. I genuinely thought that the ovaries were attached to the fallopian tubes, because that's how the diagrams we were taught sex ed with more than three decades ago showed them. And now I know better. Thank you, Dr. Jones!
The school I went to didn't do any elementary age sex ed. However, there was a class in 4th grade about different types of abuse. I think the program was called Hands-Off Bill. Seems like that was only couple hours long. There may have been a video, but I might be confusing it with the PSAs that aired on TV during that time. This would have been the mid 80s.
In junior high, there was the random puberty class. Which was basic things: Hair In New Places! And bathe and use deodorant so you don't smell!
Freshman year of high school was the required Human Development class. It lasted half a semester. The sex ed portion was towards the end. We had egg babies and watched child birth films. It also covered STD/STIs.
I find this hilarious. The "sex education" I got (in the late 60s) didn't even cover erections. I had such a misconception about how the sex act occurred that I didn't learn until the "Special Sex Session" of my freshman college biology class, where this "S-cubed" lecture had to be presented after hours, and optional, because of the state laws of the time. (They specifically couldn't present sexual physiology!) And oddly enough, even in *medical* school, we had to deal with similar rules. We had optional classes that covered transgender surgery, sex in the disabled, homosexuality, and other subjects that weren't specifically anatomy, "disease" related, or "medication" related. Only about 50 of my class of 140 actually attended those!
This is absolutely a series. I remember watching one in middle school called “Crossing the Bridge of Adolescence” that had a rap segment.
My sex ed began from looking at embriopathology book my mom had, it was about animals but pig fetus looks really similar for some time and it was great transition to human reproductive system. My mom (graduated animal biology and farming studies) educated us very early on so I don't even remember when, I just knew since I can remember. No surprise I always loved biology.
You probably had better "sex education" than I did. I was given medical books (old ones my father had found) which unfortunately didn't go into any physiology information. Very confusing considering how the anatomy of the male and female are always portrayed. I asked my mother for more information and she *told* me to ask my boyfriend who was standing right there! (Needless to say, he was totally embarrassed. He gave me a fiction book which only confused me more. Then he broke up with me for being "too naïve".) School "health" classes (ie. sex education) only had the basic anatomy drawings and a lot of talk about sex resulting in sexually transmitted diseases (without any talk of prevention other than "no sex.")
I'm the child of a nurse and a biology teacher. I remember the diagrams I was shown in kindergarten. Lol
My mum is a doctor so I also do not know when or how I learned this things, it was always there.
This was honestly 1000 times better than the sex ed they showed at my schools.
I feel like as a kid I already knew how it worked. Not because I had parents that taught me but maybe a friend learned from their parents. Our sex ed was just menstrual talk and how not to smell bad during that time. With a lot of abstinence thrown in.
My mom always said first you go to school, then you get married, THEN you have a baby. So when i was in second grade and saw a picture of my friend at her parents wedding we got in an argument because i thought it was impossible to have kids without being married lol
This needs to be shared. Anatomical, correct, and I do appreciate that boys are being informed and involved
The black child is female.
But quite outdated
Just more informative than what I've seen now. Shoot. I still use school house rock with my homeschooling. Lol
Yeah, I taught my kids about sex pretty much the way you suggested for religious folks. See, my mom, despite being a registered nurse and having 9 kids, did not see fit to tell her youngest thing one about sex. Nothing about periods, nothing about safe sex, nothing about dating. I was never sat down to have “the talk.” She took me bra shopping but when I got my period I just started using my sister’s pads. I dunno what I would have done if I hadn’t had a sister 2 years older than I was. No notice was taken, no observation made, my mom clearly just figured I’d started mine at some point, probably because the pads started moving double time. It disgusts me to this day but she’s nearly 86… what can I say about it?
But it would have helped, for crying out loud. The only excuse offered has been that whole “her generation didn’t talk about things like that” bs. Her oldest was a girl! Makes me want to ask my sister if Mom ever told her or if she just started sneaking Mom’s pads like I did with my closer sister. Anyway, I wasn’t even taught about “private parts” and bad touches… shame, since my best friend was being molested by her dad and I didn’t know enough to recognize it or tell an adult and that haunts me to this day. Her mom left him when my friend was around 11-12 so that’s something, at least she got her out of there.
So with all that, yeah, my kids were gonna be armed with all the knowledge I could provide appropriate to their ages. And I made it clear why we believe in saving sex for marriage, but that at least you need to make sure you’re in a committed relationship and ready to deal with a kid because it’s feggin hard to raise a kid alone. I also added that teens start way too early and that’s not a religious opinion, it’s a personal opinion. When I look back at myself as a teen, I was absolutely not ready for something like that. It was a good thing that I managed not to stupidly get myself in over my head. Anyway, yeah, we talked about diseases and to never take your eyes off your drink if you go to a bar or a party (though I discouraged going to bars and certain types of parties, not sure why people think you can’t have fun unless you’re blackout drunk). And yeah, I discouraged drinking, ever. From the first drink, you’re surrendering your ability to make safe decisions and giving someone else either the burden or the opportunity to make some for you. Hell naw.
I'm watching this while drinking red wine at the end of a work day and the kids are in bed and I've either made the worst decision ever or the best, I'll let you know.
Let us know 😂😂😂
I'd say it was maybe both the best _and_ worst decision 😂
I’m pleasantly shocked by the accuracy of this information!! I wish they showed this video these days
Here comes the series of chaotic Dr D! We’re all looking forward to Wine 🍷 and Watch with MDJ ! 😊❤
I guess I got lucky. When I was in 5th grade our school nurse taught sex Ed. We watched a series of videos that explained it like this video did. She also gave us time to ask questions and she didn’t sugarcoat anything. She sent notes home for parents to inform them what was going on in the class. She also asked if parents wanted to be in the class or the kids could take home a copy of the workbook we used. Some parents chose to not their kids partake in the class as those parents were either super religious and didn’t want their kids heads filled with whatever. Some parents also had tons of questions for nurse Meghan as they had no clue about some of these things themselves. Yeah, people in their late 20’s to late 30’s didn’t know this.
This was also back in the early 90’s.
The first sex ed video I ever saw was one Disney ran at Epcot in 2000. I was in second grade and it was very interesting. It didn’t explain the physical act but did a nice job with the biology behind it.
This one, however? Is kind of terrifying in how strange it is.
Aside from the rocky start, this was actually so good?? Everything was properly named, and it answered all of the questions kids might have without any embarrassment!
If MDJ does a reaction series on Dr. D and the Human Life Chaos Machine videos, we turn this into a drinking game! 🍻 That way we all can learn, have fun, and cope with the trippy imagery! 🤣
My sex ed wasn't as bad as it could have been, but videos like this really put into perspective how subpar it was. My school never even touched concepts like consent or the actual way sex works let alone something like orgasms, like, at any age, so consider me blown away. We were taught about basic anatomy, the menstrual cycle, STIs, and that birth control existed (not ever how to use it) all with abstinence as the core of the teaching. Something along the lines of, "birth control is X% effective, but you know what is 100% effective? ~Abstinence~ Look at all the bad things that can happen if you aren't ~abstinent~. You don't want those things to happen to you, do you?" I ended up getting most of the actually useful information from Sexplanations here on youtube as I was very frustrated with the obvious religious influences in my education.
Love how schools just don't want you to sex.
I Freaking, Freaking love these types of MDJ videos especially just the unfiltered reactions. This seriously made my day! lol
Not gonna lie, it looks like the whole video was made with a combination of MS paint and power point. Which would be pretty impressive if it was. Definitely looking forward to future videos on this series. Though I'm also gonna bring some wine for the next one. 😅
This isn't just your average everyday 90s.
This is.... ADVANCED 90s.
This was wild! 😂 Super informative, but my god, the illustrations were crazy. I really enjoyed your reactions MDJ!
OMG, I'm going to have to come back to this later. I'm at work on a break but 90sec in I already can't control my laughing 😂
When I was in 8th grade, their idea of giving us a sex education course was to have an abstinence only assembly, and in my Home-Ec class, have the boys go watch SpongeBob while the girls had to listen to a speaker who came to teach us "how to not get yourself raped."
They even sent us home with little booklets talking about the usual, oh-so-scary, stranger-danger rape scenarios, and basically pinning it all on "being irresponsible" if you were a girl.
I didn't grow up in the 60s. This was in 2000.
I remember watching videos like this in school but they were never this high quality content wise 😭
I am so old! in 1979, our "sex ed" involved the boys going into one class and the girls in another. No idea what the boys learned about, but we just watched already out-of-date videos from the late 60s, probably, Sponsored by like Kotex or Modess about how to use a pad. They gave a brief description of what a period was and how often they usually happened, but no real context beyond that. Almost no discussion of tampons, definitely nothing useful about sex or pregnancy, just "use our product to feel fresh and clean!" We had it two years in a row with the exact same videos for 10 - 12 year olds - 4th and 5th grades. Back then, most girls got their first periods around ages 12-14. I think it's not that way any more - both my friend's daughters started their periods at age 8!!
I firmly believe, the writers, and animators were definitely on some sort of epic drugs lol
I rechecked my notifications... I have five and my last one is in THIS stage... And she loves you. Watching these together might be a great way to open the door for us to be able to talk more freely about it. She doesn't want to grow up right now.
They shouldn't even mention the "in love" part. Yeah sex i great when you are in love, but you can get pregnant without being in love.
I also have the need to see all of these now they are the most amazing thing to ever grace this planet
See, as a theater kid, I’d like to point out that Spring Awakening warned us about providing inadequate sex ed and telling your kids that they can only get pregnant if they love the other person a while ago. The main character is told that, then has sex with a boy she loves (it’s left unclear if she consents to it fully), then gets pregnant. At the end of the show, she dies when her mother forces her to get an illegal abortion that ended up being botched. Scarred (in the best way) from that musical. It’s especially profound if you see a video from the Deaf West production, which has disabled actors in the main roles, as disabled people disproportionately have our reproductive rights stripped from us
“Why didn’t you tell me EVERYTHING!” - Wendla Bergmann. Chills every time.
Specifically the mother says baby making happens "only between a woman and her husband" so when wendla finds out she's pregnant she goes "but I'm not married" and the mother says "exactly!"
yeah i appreciate that this explanation is factual without getting too explicit, but i'd have to tell my kids that no, you don't have to be "in love" to have sex, it is literally a simple mechanical process of "penis in vagina." of course it's a GOOD IDEA to refrain from sex until you're in a committed relationship and even then you need to use birth control so you don't get pregnant before you're ready, but plenty of people have sex without being in love and sadly sex can happen without consent as well, and pregnancies can result from those situations just as easily.
They might be able to use it as a sex Ed in school, except for the fact that one of the songs names is totally f$&@ed. I don’t think that it would go over well. Also, unfortunately, there’s no filmed version of this as far as I know.
I apologise for the question, but could you explain a bit further about reproductive rights being removed from disabled people or point me in a good direction to find more about it? :) I imagine you mean both physical and invisible disabilities
The random rooster is just the icing on the cake.
This unlocked a really fucked up childhood memory I didn’t remember even existed…and the very reason I didn’t ever want to deal with anything sex Ed again in school.
Also weirdly the “teacher” mr. D reminds me of that schoolhouse rock I’m just a bill type thing.
Not Danielle's production manager telling her to burn the studio 😂😂😂
"They're so... Wildly colored..."
We were given black and white photocopies of these charts throughout high school (because if you make a teen color in fallopian tubes often enough, they'll use condoms...? Not sure what the logic was) and made to mark all the parts with the standard kit of black-blue-green-red ballpoint, and 2-3 colors of highlighter. Wildly colored means you're learning.😂
Your excitement over more Dr D vids has stirred up so many inappropriate jokes inside of me that I’m forced to repress & I think that’s unfair 😂
Babies don't come from mixing bowls. I learned something today 😂
Second thing I learned is the mesosalpinx! I've never seen this on a picture. The tubes are normally shown floating free.
so excited there are more Dr D videos. Please make more of these!!!
I remember how in fourth grade, we watched a different sex-ed video that basically only covered basically only anatomy and physiology, and was basically just a "Don't be scared of periods" show. There was an anonymous question section afterwards, and I asked how the sperm got to the egg (I thought that babies were concieved by kissing at the time and was very confused why we were covering what was covered). The teacher who read the question basically did an "Uhhh lets move on" moment and skipped my question. Hearing Mama Dr. Jones say that it was a perfectly normal question was such a validating moment for me.
When I got my period a year later, I actually thought I was bleeding (Apparently did NOT learn where the vagina was located), so that show didn't even accomplish what it set out to achieve. I don't even know why the instructors were being so touchy with the topic - I didn't even come from a particularly religious or conservative region
The cut to the wine break was the pinnacle of comedy
Okay the fact that this is the first time I've ever seen one of these type of videos mention AFABs getting wet and that's so fucked up but i'm grateful to the chaotic Dr D for providing this actually p good video
i noticed that as well. usually you'll get euphemisms like "the body prepares itself" but nothing more
That sequence with Emmy-Lou and Steve was somehow creepier than the opening of the movie ‘Look Who’s Talking’
I'm truly not sure how 11-year-old me would have reacted to this video since I was a shy child in many ways. Not that I remember fully what we were taught over 60 years ago in Alabama but I seem to recall being embarrassed in the class. This video's allowing for embarrassment would likely have helped me process the material better. I hope.
I am so ready for a dr. D series now, it will be my other favorite time of the month if you decide to make another one 😂
This video, and your amazing reactions to it, had me actually screaming with laughter. I couldn't stop. SO funny
This was genuinely one of the best videos ever, I love you MDJ 😅