Women mature naturally because their bodies contain an organ of menstrual blood that accelerates their development.Īll this seminal circuit occurs through practices that we would consider not only homosexual but paedophile too (because boys are initiated by adults when they are 7 or 8).
The age of individuals is what creates a social hierarchy in which women are demoted because they wear out the semen of men, and where children should eat sperm to produce sperm. Also, with semen, life is created, and the body develops and strengthens. In the Sambia culture, the spirits of ancestors are transmitted through semen. In these tribes, as in other societies of Melanesia, semen is a scarce, essential and vital element for its members, both male and female. The Sambia tribes inhabit the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea with a population of about 2,500 inhabitants spread over a vast area of jungle. The video is short, so you can do the test. In this excerpt, you will get the chance to watch the Sambia ‘in action’ before (and after) learning about the keys of their culture. Although it is narrated in German, it is not necessary to understand the language in order to see what they are doing. Watch this piece of documentary and try to describe what you see. So today let’s talk about the Sambia tribe, from Papua New Guinea. This tribe have a completely different point of view on sexuality, and so their sexual behavior is radically different. With this analysis and subsequent comparison we will be able to separate realities and prejudices, and come to realize that sexuality is only a cultural construct and not a unique and universal reality. How is sexuality in the rest of the animal kingdom? How is sexuality in other human societies? Today we’ll talk about of the Sambia. A good way to do it is through compared sexuality.
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In order to achieve these aims, it is necessary to know sexuality in an accurate way and to its full extent, and spread this knowledge so it serves to get rid of the prejudice that humanity has dragged since the emergence of monotheistic religions. However, once equal rights have been achieved, we must continue working to get this same social equality spread across the globe, last over time and make humanity happier. The fight for the recognition of sexual diversity has required 200 years to bear its first fruits in legislation.
Some Sambia tribes have a characteristic sexual behavior.