The ritual sex is framed by Jiang as a final gift from the dead chieftain and as a reenactment of male bonding, with love directed toward the deceased rather than toward the girl.
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Warrior Bonding
The ritual sex is framed by Jiang as a final gift from the dead chieftain and as a reenactment of male bonding, with love directed toward the deceased rather than toward the girl.
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"Okay? And that's how they create intimacy and bonding. Because remember when you're out in war you have to be able to make the..."
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