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The Ladybird Book of Pee Fun


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1 minute ago, oliver2 said:

Adult versions, or... adult versions?

Well, I suspect both. Though the ones by the 'proper' publisher were just for grown-ups, rather than being x-rated.

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40 minutes ago, MidoriLemonade85 said:

Oh how very creative and educational. 😊💖 and a little funny. 😉Well done Mr Kupar. 🌟 Love your work. 

Thank you Midori! ❤️

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7 minutes ago, lesley said:

Sensational!!

Thank you! It took quite a lot of work and I was pleased with it, so I'm glad it's getting a new set of viewers now 🙂 

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10 minutes ago, gldenwetgoose said:

Maybe it's time for the Ladybird Book of More Pee Fun...?

I'm sure it's a broad enough topic f a suitable editor could be found.

It was the photo identification and processing that was (a) most tricky and (b) least successful I think. I was trying to emulate the style of the original illustrations through a combination of filters but I'm not sure it worked. @Gotah would be able to draw in the correct style perhaps, but I would certainly not want to take him away from his art, which is magnificent! 

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Some ladies like to have a wee in different places because using the toilet can be boring.

Some ladies think it is jolly good fun to wee on the carpet.

If you have a girlfriend, why not ask her if she wants to have a wee on your carpet?

She might say yes and let you watch. You will be able to see how much fun she is having because she will be grinning as she wees.

Some girls  like to wee on their boyfriends' carpets. 

John likes to see Janet wee on his bedroom carpet.

Janet enjoys doing this.

Why don't you try to be like Janet and John?

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On 1/9/2021 at 7:17 AM, Kupar said:

The illustrations in the original and later books were always drawn rather than photographic. So those in my book are intentionally filtered.

You really did a great job of this @Kupar .  I just came back to it from a reference in another thread,   and I like it even better than the first time I saw it.

Your choice of images was great,  and you got the language style exactly right too.  

Thanks for a delightful work of art.

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13 hours ago, likesToLick said:

You really did a great job of this @Kupar .  I just came back to it from a reference in another thread,   and I like it even better than the first time I saw it.

Your choice of images was great,  and you got the language style exactly right too.  

Thanks for a delightful work of art.

You're very kind! I am so glad you like it. I wasn't sure when I'd finished that it was very good, but re-reading it myself, I am quite pleased with it!

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Great idea - I like the style of your writing @Kupar, it is perfectly adapted to explaining the fetish to kids. Well, in that case the choice of pictures might need to be adjusted to a more age-appropriate style, but on the other hand most parents would probably question the need to explain kink to children...

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8 minutes ago, Alpian said:

Great idea - I like the style of your writing @Kupar, it is perfectly adapted to explaining the fetish to kids. Well, in that case the choice of pictures might need to be adjusted to a more age-appropriate style, but on the other hand most parents would probably question the need to explain kink to children...

Thank you!

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Just on the last couple of comments -  within a family context, I can imagine there have been scenarios where embarrassed parents have found themselves explaining their 'adult' fun to their young children.  But of course that would be a parenting decision.

In the context of our site where are content is firmly by over-18s and for viewing only by over-18s then it's an entirely different matter.

I don't know how globally the concept of Ladybird Books travels.   A huge range of books in the 1960's, 70's and maybe much later too, explaining all manner of everyday topics and educational matters to children in simple words with watercolour illustration.   Much more recently the publishers realised they could market entirely adult content to a nostalgic adult audience in a humorous way - similar artwork and language to explain the drunken night out for example.

So the latter is what we have here - a work that's written very much for us as an adult audience, with illustrations which many will recognise the adult stars in.  If it were published on the site with pictures of children, or suggestion that it was written for children then we'd have a problem with it - but as it is, it's just right !!!    I'm still hoping for a sequel.  

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