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Among the '''Aranda''' aborigines (Central Australia), "Pederasty is a recognized custom.... Commonly a man, who is fully initiated but not yet married, takes a boy ten or twelve years old, who lives with him as his wife for several years, until the older man marries".<ref>Ford, C. S., & Beach, F. A. (1951). Patterns of sexual behavior. New York: Harper & Row</ref> | Among the '''Aranda''' aborigines (Central Australia), "[[Pederasty]] is a recognized custom.... Commonly a man, who is fully initiated but not yet married, takes a boy ten or twelve years old, who lives with him as his wife for several years, until the older man marries".<ref>Ford, C. S., & Beach, F. A. (1951). Patterns of sexual behavior. New York: Harper & Row</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:42, 25 December 2014
Among the Aranda aborigines (Central Australia), "Pederasty is a recognized custom.... Commonly a man, who is fully initiated but not yet married, takes a boy ten or twelve years old, who lives with him as his wife for several years, until the older man marries".[1]
References
- ↑ Ford, C. S., & Beach, F. A. (1951). Patterns of sexual behavior. New York: Harper & Row