Which is which?
Which is which?
Which is which?
Bees have a stinger, and "bird" has been a slang term for a woman (like, what, 1920-1950s?).
Regards, I agree that's needlessly vague, and just about to the point of useless.
Birds have peckers
Wow, how did I miss that??
You're using logic in a situation where someone has to pee badly.
Thank you for the explanation.
As someone not too familiar with American cultures, I'd probably make an assumption and go for the (to me) more masculine bird over the docile and flower loving bee, since bees have stingers that they normally would never use and birds have beaks/peckers.
Odd that so many people are coming out the woodwork to say they didn't know Britons fairly often call women birds.
Find a member of staff and ask where the "human bathrooms" are. Don't let them leave until they explain. Bonus points if you piss your pants while they are trying to explain.
Look them intensely in the eye as piss streams down your leg to establish dominance.
Better piss on their leg to mark your territory
"Excuse me sir/madam, I am looking for the human bathroom as I need to pour out some liquid from inside of my body through my urethra, something we humans normally do."
Doesn't matter, just wash you hands when you're done
don't pee on the seat and flush would be my priorities
Slang for women is “chicks” and a bit more archaic, “birds” too.
Bees have a…stinger? Dunno about that one.
_prick /prĭk/ noun
... A small, sharp, local pain, such as that made by a needle or bee sting ... A pointed object, such as an ice pick, goad, or thorn. _
Suppose calling men bees is more polite than calling them pricks..
Just look for the one with a line (queue) outside.
Or be fair and pee half in each.
Or be chaotic and scrawl "Mammals" on the wall and pee under that.
If you carry and deposit pollen - use the Bees, if you are laying eggs - use the Birds, else use the floor.
But bees are almost only females
To be honest, the gender binary makes even less sense for bees (as well as wasps, ants, hornets, termites, and other hive insects) than it does for humans.
Hive insects have three sexes: queens (analogous to females), drones (analogous to males), and workers (which could be analogous to intersex people, but it doesn't really translate into human biology).
Yeah, males are the drones.
I am shocked how few people know Georgia O'Keeffe's paintings? Bees (females) going flower to flower, pollinating.
I hope those are single user bathrooms. It just simplifies things.
Wow never actually got the meaning:
According to tradition, "the birds and the bees" is a metaphorical story sometimes told to children in an attempt to explain the mechanics and results of sexual intercourse through reference to easily observed natural events. For instance, bees carry and deposit pollen into flowers, a visible and easy-to-explain parallel to fertilization. Female birds laying eggs is a similarly visible and easy-to-explain parallel to ovulation. Another interpretation of the bird laying the egg is childbirth, although that is not as common.
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Honey this is an Applebee's, shit wherever you want.
Especially in the microwave. Adds flavor.
this is how i feel when a website presents me with a gender prompt with only two options
Hole or pole?
Void or avoid?
This is literally the only reason I'm considering a PhD: I can put "Dr." on official documents and it'll be accepted.
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Bees for pees, birds for tuds.
Can't remember who originally said that but it had me creasing.
That reminds me of stingers for strings and wings for flings.
Used to hear it all the time got me cut up like what.
Birds eat worms, so it's down to sexual preference.
Birds also poop out the seeds they eat that helps spread them, while bees rub themselves all over the flower, covering themselves with pollen before moving on to the next flower.
Not sure that helps answer the question, though.
Oh, so I'm def a bee... I don't know what that means for these signs tho.
I seriously don't know what the hell the "Birds and the bees" even refers to beyond an olde movie cliche.
Women are Bees. Men are Birds. Arrhenotoky OP.
Of the 60,000 bees in a hive, almost 99% of them are female! Female honey bees, or worker bees, make all of the decisions in the hive and do all of the work. There are a couple hundred male bees in a hive, but they don't do much but sit around and eat food.
Thats a little to common sense for the average American.
I'd wager bees are boys, for bathroom purposes, cause boys have a "stinger"
Maybe this isn't in America.
That said, if it was in the UK, 'birds' would be for women, so the result would be the same.
I think it's a play on words Bees -> Bs, B stands for Boy. Birds -> British slang for women.
Same thought different reasoning: the expression "a bees dick" exists. There's no equivalent for birds.
average American... for bathroom purposes,... boys have a "stinger"
Exhibit A!
The British call women "birds" sometimes. Idk.
Well, bees have stingers, which penetrate...
Except male bees have no stingers, and almost all bees are female... So I guess that would leave us fellas as being the birds?
Birds are cool I guess
Women can be quite stingy, so that's women I guess
Ain't that a b(ee)...
I see what you did there 😏
aha because it sounds like "births"
I'm going in and committing to whatever I find inside.
Neither unless your a bee or a bird.
That's an easy one. Just wait for someone to come out and you'll know the answer.
Bees are all female, so...
No they aren't, the males just live in the hive and their only purpose is to fuck
You're thinking of honey bees. And no, honey bees do not "live in the hive and fuck." They fuck once mid air then die.
Death by snu snu.
Drones also maintain the temperature of the nest/hive.
Additionally, carpenter bee drones defend the hive (although they don't actually have any defences, and therefore do this by repeatedly bumping into the adversary); and Asian honey bee drones help to kill murder hornets, by enveloping them (alongside other bees) and essentially cooking them to death.
AFAIK bees are females, the drones are the males.
Lol no they aren't. Honey bees have male drones. Carpenter bees have male bees that guard their nest from other bees.
No they're not, that wouldn't even make sense. If all individuals of a species are of a single sex, there wouldn't be male and female, they are hermaphrodites. Bees reproduce sexually.
Bees are mostly female and most birds have a pecker, so factual knowledge is the logic I would use to guide my decision.
Just select one, if you are wrong, say you are trans.
/s
Answer the question, Claire!
It's not the right answer, but all the same, my head said:
Queen bees and Dodo birds
... - I think that checks out.
Just pick one and piss. I've pissed in the woman's bathroom before when the guys one was full. It's not a big deal. No one cares.
Now I'm wondering about hummingbirds.
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Anarchist answer: They're both unisex - bees for pees, birds for turds.
Hmm... You might be onto something here
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Do I have to hold my pee while I'm pooping until I can get to the other bathroom?
You don't already?!??
ngl I'd shit in the bees stall bc the other one probably nasty af
I would say they're unisex and just pick one.