8 strange sex customs in the world
"Quick train" weddings, free sex festivals with strangers or sex without taking off underwear are strange sexual customs in the world.
“Short-term” weddings are a popular form of marriage in Iran. The Iranian government allows temporary marriages to curb promiscuity and prostitution. Under the scheme, men and women can sign a marriage certificate for a short period of time, even in minutes. This allows them to have sex before formal marriage without being disapproved of under Shiite Islam. Photo: Vagabomb. |
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People living in Inis Beag, Ireland are not allowed to be naked, even when making love they have to wear underwear. Photo: Wiki. |
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Pon is a public sex festival with strangers in Indonesia. Participants in this custom believe that having sex with strangers on the top of Gunung Kemukus mountain will bring them blessings. Before praying, they must immerse themselves in the spring water and then go find their spouse. Pilgrims must perform this ritual 7 times in a row every 35 days. Indonesians are truly religious when participating in this custom. Photo: BP. |
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The pharaohs used to masturbate in the river in front of the public. According to ancient Egyptian legend, the god Atum created the universe with his own body. The ancient Egyptians believed that the flow of the Nile River depended on the frequency of Atum's masturbation. Therefore, the pharaohs had to perform the ritual of masturbating in the riverbed to ensure that the river always had an abundance of water. Photo: The Richest. |
The Tonga people of Mozambique believe that kissing is unhygienic because people exchange saliva. This is explained by the fact that witnessing Westerners kissing shocked the Tonga people and they believed that these people had unhygienic eating habits. Photo: Sarah Monroe. |
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The Guajiro people of Colombia have a special ritual. They perform a traditional dance to seduce the men they like. If a woman strips someone, the two must have sex. Photo: Babelque. |
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Unlike most men in the world, the men of the Wodaabe tribe must dress up and dance for a panel of three women to judge them. Meanwhile, the women around them stand around, choosing and patting the men they like on the shoulder. The men will become new husbands, even if the women are already married. Photo: Trip Down Memory Lane. |
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According to tradition, children between the ages of 7 and 10 of the Sambian people (Papua New Guinea) must drink the semen of the strongest warriors in the tribe to separate boys and girls. Photo: @blueline2011. |
According to VNE