By: Musawenkosi
“.. and its true!’ The other day I went to the cultural village (a Swazi home tourist attraction) and learnt the basics of people used to live their lives many years ago. I picked just one interesting subject on virginity for the young ones. Parents are always concerned about teenagers, particularly when it comes to sexual matters. As we grow, we always want to know how ancient people used to solve some of the problems we have today, one of them being sexually active children at an early age.
During the visit, I was in the company of citizens from the Southern African Development Community countries and they really wanted to know how to tell a virgin child and who is not. I had written an ebook and made it available for sale at lulu.com and tradebit.com on the same subject ‘African Virginity Assessment Methods’ and surely would love to confirm my findings on the subject.
The tour guide gave a very interesting answer, ‘a virgin girl would drill a hole in the soil with her pee as opposed to a non-virgin one’. Everybody laughed, but to me it confirmed the findings of my research with the grandmothers in Swaziland. Theirs is a little bit different but it makes sense when I consider this response. “How about boys?” was the next interesting one. The guide said, ‘my entire life, I haven’t heard of anything like a virgin boy!” meaning that it is almost impossible to tell if a boy is still a virgin or not and that it really doesn’t matter. See my other article in this article directory on ‘Virginity Assessment Method’ – a cut above the rest.
It’s interesting that for girls, there six methods of assessing virginity, while for boys there is not even one. I welcome you to see the ebook I wrote to learn the tricks. Who knows, you may learn about your girlfriend’s life before you marry her or about your daughter to take proper actions. You definitely must advice an active young girl on what consequences of being sexually active are.
“.. and its true!’ The other day I went to the cultural village (a Swazi home tourist attraction) and learnt the basics of people used to live their lives many years ago. I picked just one interesting subject on virginity for the young ones. Parents are always concerned about teenagers, particularly when it comes to sexual matters. As we grow, we always want to know how ancient people used to solve some of the problems we have today, one of them being sexually active children at an early age.
During the visit, I was in the company of citizens from the Southern African Development Community countries and they really wanted to know how to tell a virgin child and who is not. I had written an ebook and made it available for sale at lulu.com and tradebit.com on the same subject ‘African Virginity Assessment Methods’ and surely would love to confirm my findings on the subject.
The tour guide gave a very interesting answer, ‘a virgin girl would drill a hole in the soil with her pee as opposed to a non-virgin one’. Everybody laughed, but to me it confirmed the findings of my research with the grandmothers in Swaziland. Theirs is a little bit different but it makes sense when I consider this response. “How about boys?” was the next interesting one. The guide said, ‘my entire life, I haven’t heard of anything like a virgin boy!” meaning that it is almost impossible to tell if a boy is still a virgin or not and that it really doesn’t matter. See my other article in this article directory on ‘Virginity Assessment Method’ – a cut above the rest.
It’s interesting that for girls, there six methods of assessing virginity, while for boys there is not even one. I welcome you to see the ebook I wrote to learn the tricks. Who knows, you may learn about your girlfriend’s life before you marry her or about your daughter to take proper actions. You definitely must advice an active young girl on what consequences of being sexually active are.
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