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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4838608" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>The ancient Sumerians understood the importance of civilizing young men through exhaustive sexual activity.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamhat[/URL]</p><p></p><p>"The small wild creatures of the plains were glad of the water, and Enkidu with them, who ate grass with the </p><p>gazelle and was born in the hills; and she saw him, the savage man, come from far-off in the hills. The trapper spoke to </p><p>her: ‘There he is. Now, woman, make your breasts bare, have no shame, do not delay but welcome his love. Let him see </p><p>you naked, let him possess your body. When he comes near uncover yourself and lie with him; teach him, the savage man, </p><p>your woman's art, for when he murmurs love to you the wild’ beasts that shared his life in the hills will reject him.' </p><p></p><p>She was not ashamed to take him, she made herself naked and welcomed his eagerness; as he lay on her murmuring </p><p>love she taught him the woman's art For six days and seven nights they lay together, for Enkidu had forgotten his home in </p><p>the hills; but when he was satisfied he went back to the wild beasts. Then, when the gazelle saw him, they bolted away; </p><p>when the wild creatures saw him they fled. Enkidu would have followed, but his body was bound a s though with a cord, </p><p>his knees gave way when he started to run, his swiftness was gone. And now the wild creatures had all fled away; </p><p>Enkidu was grown weak, for wisdom was in him, and the thoughts of a man were in his heart. So he returned and sat </p><p>down at the woman's feet, and listened intently to what she said. ‘You are wise, Enkidu, and now you have become like a </p><p>god. Why do you want to run wild with the beasts in the hills? Come with me. I will take you to strong-walled Uruk, to the </p><p>blessed temple of Ishtar and of Anu, of love and of heaven there Gilgamesh lives, who is very strong, and like a wild bull </p><p>he lords it over men.'"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4838608, member: 63706"] The ancient Sumerians understood the importance of civilizing young men through exhaustive sexual activity. [URL unfurl="true"]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamhat[/URL] "The small wild creatures of the plains were glad of the water, and Enkidu with them, who ate grass with the gazelle and was born in the hills; and she saw him, the savage man, come from far-off in the hills. The trapper spoke to her: ‘There he is. Now, woman, make your breasts bare, have no shame, do not delay but welcome his love. Let him see you naked, let him possess your body. When he comes near uncover yourself and lie with him; teach him, the savage man, your woman's art, for when he murmurs love to you the wild’ beasts that shared his life in the hills will reject him.' She was not ashamed to take him, she made herself naked and welcomed his eagerness; as he lay on her murmuring love she taught him the woman's art For six days and seven nights they lay together, for Enkidu had forgotten his home in the hills; but when he was satisfied he went back to the wild beasts. Then, when the gazelle saw him, they bolted away; when the wild creatures saw him they fled. Enkidu would have followed, but his body was bound a s though with a cord, his knees gave way when he started to run, his swiftness was gone. And now the wild creatures had all fled away; Enkidu was grown weak, for wisdom was in him, and the thoughts of a man were in his heart. So he returned and sat down at the woman's feet, and listened intently to what she said. ‘You are wise, Enkidu, and now you have become like a god. Why do you want to run wild with the beasts in the hills? Come with me. I will take you to strong-walled Uruk, to the blessed temple of Ishtar and of Anu, of love and of heaven there Gilgamesh lives, who is very strong, and like a wild bull he lords it over men.'" [/QUOTE]
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