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* In ''[[Memoirs of a Geisha]]'', Mameha was explaining to a young Sayuri what happens when a man's eel wants to go into a woman's cave.
* In ''[[Memoirs of a Geisha]]'', Mameha was explaining to a young Sayuri what happens when a man's eel wants to go into a woman's cave.
* In ''[[A Tree Grows in Brooklyn]]'', Francie, curious about sex but with no books to read about it, gets her mother to explain it to her. The narration glosses it over, but Katie tells what she knows as best she can, using blunt words where she didn't know other ones.
* In ''[[A Tree Grows in Brooklyn]]'', Francie, curious about sex but with no books to read about it, gets her mother to explain it to her. The narration glosses it over, but Katie tells what she knows as best she can, using blunt words where she didn't know other ones.
* ''[[The Monk (Literature)|The Monk]]'': Strangely enough for an 18th-century novel, and for a church scene, Antonia almost gets one of these in the first chapter from her busybody [[Maiden Aunt]]. Luckily for the reader and for Antonia, Ambrosio's entrance interrupts.
* ''[[The Monk]]'': Strangely enough for an 18th-century novel, and for a church scene, Antonia almost gets one of these in the first chapter from her busybody [[Maiden Aunt]]. Luckily for the reader and for Antonia, Ambrosio's entrance interrupts.