Re: zoosexual cave art anywhere?

Gil Hardwick (gil@landmark.iinet.net.au)
Wed, 26 Apr 1995 04:33:17 GMT


In article <3neg6v$n58@nic.umass.edu>, Scott D Frank (sdfrank@twain.oit.umass.edu) writes:
>"Poorly suited?" (I snickered when I read that). In relation to that,
>all I can think of is a piece of data from my undergraduate education,
>to the ffect taht in some group (I think a Papua New Guinean one) where
>ritual zoosexuality is practised, the young people (direct quote
>that has miraculous stuck in my mind for years, here) "practise on
>chickens." Phew. Think on that one.
>

Let's not be too bigoted against these poor backward natives, shall
we. It is not only PNG where chickens (and sows and ewes, and other
boys for that matter) have been used to practice on.

The more "civilised" Europeans just keep quiet about it these days.

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