Papermachesatan . . I saw a tv programme about this on BBC2 about a year ago . . . . . . . . whilst they had a strong male bonding and the young males cared for the older warriors . . it was argued that this reflected the status of the males as against the vastly subservient and inferior women. There was no definate homosexual acts taking place. A bit like a modern male-only golf club where women are frowned upon and perhaps seen as second class . . . . . it does not follow that homosexuality is rife in such places . . .
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