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Demonstrating their masculinity and strength, Vanuatu men chant during a yam harvest and fertility ritual, an annual custom of the Pentecost people. Looking on, sits a mature Caucasian man with his legs femininely crossed. Our world has evolved, adapted and changed. The lines of gender have been crossed and blurred. Men can be more feminine than women; women more masculine than men. Does this exclude a place like Pentecost? Or is it still a secret?

SOUTH AFRICA | Monday, 1 July 2013 | Views [1217] | View Smaller Image

Demonstrating their masculinity and strength, Vanuatu men chant during a yam harvest and fertility ritual, an annual custom of the Pentecost people. Looking on, sits a mature Caucasian man with his legs femininely crossed. Our world has evolved, adapted and changed. The lines of gender have been crossed and blurred. Men can be more feminine than women; women more masculine than men. Does this exclude a place like Pentecost? Or is it still a secret?

 

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