• DancingBear@midwest.social
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        5 hours ago

        Right, but male birds are usually the “pretty” ones because they have to impress the females with their display, and bees are all female, so it seems like a terribly inaccurate metaphor, if we can even call it that

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          Yes. I pointed that out in my original comment also.

          Since birds pollinate and bees make nests, it as youve pointed out sexual dimorphism in birds tends to have them as the pretty ones.

          It’s a weak metaphor

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            They both do both, lol. Not arguing with you by the way. I’ve just never heard this as a thing before other than the birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees and the moon up above… I assume it vaguely comes from that maybe, but I’ve never heard men and women as birds and bees or whatnot

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              Yeah the talk kids get is often called “the birds and the bees”

              The birds are used to signify mommy making her nest and laying an egg and bees “pollinate flowers”

              It’s a metaphor for little kids.

              The scientific aspects of the species are moot because it’s a very basic metaphor for how sexy times works.

              I’d also like to note that because of how ambiguously and interchangeably everything fits in the analogy I’m POSITIVE the version I’m familiar with is not the only version so it could likely be flip flopped elsewhere.