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Among the '''Etoro''' of New Guinea, from about age 10 years, boys would have regular oral sex with older men, swallowing their semen to facilitate growth.<ref>Bauserman, R. (1997). Man-boy sexual relationships in a cross-cultural perspective. In J. Geraci (Ed.), Dares to speak: Historical and contemporary perspectives on boy-love (pp. 120-137). Norfolk, England: Gay Men's Press</ref> | Among the '''Etoro''' of [[Papua New Guinea]], from about age 10 years, boys would have regular oral sex with older men, swallowing their semen to facilitate growth.<ref>Bauserman, R. (1997). Man-boy sexual relationships in a cross-cultural perspective. In J. Geraci (Ed.), Dares to speak: Historical and contemporary perspectives on boy-love (pp. 120-137). Norfolk, England: Gay Men's Press</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:58, 8 April 2021
Among the Etoro of Papua New Guinea, from about age 10 years, boys would have regular oral sex with older men, swallowing their semen to facilitate growth.[1]
References
- ↑ Bauserman, R. (1997). Man-boy sexual relationships in a cross-cultural perspective. In J. Geraci (Ed.), Dares to speak: Historical and contemporary perspectives on boy-love (pp. 120-137). Norfolk, England: Gay Men's Press