The world is a huge place and what is considered normal somewhere might not be elsewhere so let’s take a look at the s3xual practices that raise a brow
From the a tribe in Cambodia which allows women to receive various men in their love huts to a tribe in the South Pacific Oceans that encourages older women to have s3xual relations with young boys to teach them the ways of the world.
There are a variety of seemingly odd s3xual practices that go on around the world and we have put together a list of some of the best.
1. Boys & girls of the Sambian tribe have to drink semen
The Sambian Tribe of New Guinea have a tradition of separating their boys from the girls at the age of 7 for 10 years.
During this period, they undergo piercings, nose bleeds and have to drink the semen of the tribes mightiest warriors.
2. Girls of the Trobriander Tribe engage in s3xual acts from age 6
The Trobriander Tribe from Papua, New Guinea embrace s3xuality from an astonishingly young age. Boys start engaging in s3xual activity from the age of 10-12, while the girls start from 6 years!
The legalities of such a practice is unclear by their law but it would certainly be considered illegally my most countries.
3. In Mangaia, older women have s3x with young boys
In Mangaia, an island in the South Pacific Ocean, boys around the age of 13 have s3x with older women who teach them the intricacies of the act and how best to please their partners.
These rituals are supposed to turn a boy into a man through s3xual exploration.
4. The Kreung Tribe builds love huts where teenaged girls can have s3x with different men till they find the one
With the Kreung Tribe in Cambodia, the elders build a love-hut for their teenage daughters. Different boys spend the night here day after day, until she finds a suitable partner, who is then with her for life.
5. In Ancient Greece, men took young boys as lovers
For Ancient Greeks, s3xual identity didn’t depend on gender and preference but on who was the active penetrator and who was on the receiving end.
The active role was associated with higher social status, while the passive role meant youth and femininity, or ‘boy love’ in other words.
6. In certain Nepali tribes, brothers share one woman
Some Nepali tribes in the Himalayas practise polyandry. Basically, all the brothers share one woman, so that they don’t have too many children for their limited farmland.
7. The Wodaabe Tribe holds a wife-stealing festival every year
In the Wodaabe Tribe of Niger in West Africa, children are married in their infancy. However, at the yearly Gerewol Festival, Wodaabe men wear elaborate makeup and costumes and try to covertly steal another’s wife. If they go undetected, their union becomes recognised.
8. Adolescents of the Muria Tribe, Chattisgarh, can ‘practise’ s3x without emotional attachment
The Muria Tribe from Chattisgarh have a very s3xually liberated culture. They have mixed-s3x dormitories where adolescents are sent to practice premarital s3x, sometimes with a single partner and sometimes serially. They are discouraged from becoming emotionally attached to their partners.
9. Women of the Guajiro tribe must make a man ‘fall’ to make love
Colombia’s Guajiro people have a ceremonial dance. If a woman trips a man during the dance, they must have s3x.
10. In Indonesia, you can have s3x outside marriage during Pon celebration
During the celebration of Pon in Indonesia, participants have to spend the night and have intercourse with someone other than their wife or husband.
It is said that their wishes of good luck will only come true if they have s3x with the same person at all seven celebrations throughout the year.