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Sex Rules!
Genres:
Reference works,
Research methods: general,
Social & cultural history,
Popular culture,
Popular beliefs & controversial knowledge,
Gender studies, gender groups,
Lesbian studies,
Gay studies (Gay men),
Sex & sexuality, sex manuals,
Mysticism, magic & ritual,
Folklore, myths & legends,
Social & cultural anthropology,
Sexual behaviour
Synopsis
#1 Best Seller in Trivia & Fun Facts, Questions & Answers, Curiosities & Wonders, and Cults & Demonism Think You Know About Sexual Customs Around Our World? Have Fun and Enjoy Some Surprises!This book is a humorous glimpse of a wide range of stereotype-busting sexual, relationship and romantic mores around the world. It is fun, interesting, and eye-opening! For example, places where women control the mating game, set marriage rules, and marry one another for political power. The fact that it's all true also makes it fascinating. Take a romp through a rollicking worldwide tour with LOL views of extraordinary sexual customs. It will astound and regale you. At the same time, it proves sex is like happiness - universally sought but subjectively enjoyed.
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What Reviewers Are Saying
"In her new book, Sex Rules: Astonishing Sexual Practices and Gender Roles Around the World, [Brodman] shares the results of years of research and world travel to show readers that what we consider normal is anything but. When it comes to human behavior, "normal" is a highly subjective term...Brodman shows just how wildly divergent ideas about sexuality and gender roles can be."
-Vice
"After getting married, women of the Berom tribe in Nigeria are expected to spend a few weeks with their husbands and then hit the market for one or more casual flings. Teenage boys of the Apanyekra-Canela people in Brazil will be shamed if they hook up with a teenage girl - instead, their sexual education will start with women in their forties and fifties. nd among the Etoro in Papua New Guinea, all men have male lovers, because it makes the crops healthy. It's having sex with your wife that ruins crops, which is why married couples do it in the woods, far from the crops and their own home. These are just a few of the tidbits about strange cultural practices - strange to us, anyway - that Janice Zarro Brodman has been collecting since her time as a grad student at Harvard in the 1980s and has just published as "Sex Rules! Astonishing Sexual Practices and Gender Roles Around the World." Mark Levy, Cambridge Day