The Guardian - World News
| Title | My sexual freedom odyssey: what ancient African wisdom can teach us about pleasure today | Source | The Guardian - World News |
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By speaking to women across the continent, I discovered how reclaiming pre-colonial rites and rituals can help us find joy in our bodies In the kitchen of my Airbnb in Dar es Salaam I stripped down to my underwear and wrapped a colourful kanga cloth around my hips. It was day three of my dance lessons with Zaishanga, but I was showing no improvement. Zaishanga, or Auntie Zai as I called her, is a traditional sex educator, known locally as a somo or kungwi. She told me that learning to dance seductively would ensure that, “no man would ever want to leave you, unless you want him gone”. I never did master the dance, and I really don’t care much if a man chooses to leave me, but my time with Auntie Zai was enlightening. Dance is just one of a range of seduction tips and tricks that Zaishanga teaches at her “kitchen parties”. She also counsels women on how to maintain a healthy marriage, and gives advice on the importance of self-care, and the need to maintain a standard of beauty and style. These gatherings, where experienced older women – aunties, big sisters, grandmothers – share advice with brides-to-be are rooted in traditional rites of passage into womanhood that date back centuries. Continue reading... |
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| Link | https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/mar/03/sexual-freedom-ancient-african-wisdom-teach-us-about-pleasure-today-nana-darkoa-sekyiama | Published At | 2026-03-03 03:00:33 (2 weeks ago) |
| Created At | 2026-03-03 03:18:17 | Updated At | 2026-03-03 03:18:17 |