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Members of the Kreung tribe believe that women can be empowered by spending the night with different members of the opposite sex
16 July 2012
By Tom Goodenough
Daily Mail Online (UK)
Courting rituals between lovestruck youngsters differ greatly from country to country.
In some places around the world, sex before marriage is considered a great taboo and the prospect of a teenage girl spending the night with her boyfriend remains highly unlikely.
But in one village in Cambodia, fathers go out of their way to encourage their daughters to have sex: by building them love huts.
Members of the Kreung tribe in the northeast of the country believe that women can be empowered through spending the night with different members of the other sex.
And when a girl reaches her early teenage years, or possibly even before, the love hut becomes the place for her to meet and get to know boys before deciding on her one true love.
The tribe believes the ancient practice is the best way for girls to find their future husbands.
The Kreung people have, however, moved on from their previous tradition of using a cocktail of alcohol and a centipede as a contraceptive, and now use condoms.
But in a country where HIV and AIDS remains prevalent, and where concerns are often raised about the exploitation of youngsters in sex trafficking cases, the idea of encouraging youngsters to have sex so openly remains surprising.
Nang Chan, a 17-year-old girl who now lives full time in the love hut in the back garden of her parent's house, believes they offer her, and other girls like her, a sense of empowerment, though.
'The huts provide us independence and are the best way through which we can explore our true lover,' she told Techpuffs.com.
'If I find some special boyfriend and we both love each other, then I'll get intimate with him and have sex in my hut.
'But if I stop loving him and find another boy that I see more attractive, then I'll stop having sex with my previous boyfriend.'
Dr Sudeepta Varma, speaking to National Geographic said that from a western perspective, love huts might be regarded as taboo as parents are usually looked upon as 'protectors' of a woman's virginity, and not promoters of it.
According to villagers, divorce and sexual violence in the community remains non-existent, and young women only engage in relationships with those they feel comfortable with.
Despite the liberal attitudes towards sex between unmarried youngsters, however, couples must save the privilege of being seen in the day together until they are happily engaged to be married.
4 comments:
I need address i want to joint them
hey, he's a smart father, i think because he's wise enough to know that testosterone adolescent children will have sex anyway whether the parents' approved of it or not, so why not give them safe place to do it. plus, they will reproduce for his family anywhere. i think the parent is a smart, wise man. god bless his family. in rural cambodia, the people wanted lots of children to help them with their agricultural works, family business, etc, etc; that's rural khmer culture, who are you to judge khmer culture anyway, really!
I often go to different sex huts there each time and it's always free. It's like all-you-can-eat so to speak. Great culture, I love it.
1:29,
I got an address for you.
Go pass hut 1, hut 2, hut 3, and hut...hut!
4:07,
So, can I do you then? Really!
I want to raised myself an army so that I can liberate my Khmer people from your father....HS.
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