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felis_ultharus ([personal profile] felis_ultharus) wrote2007-05-12 05:46 pm

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On a lighter note, since some people like the weird facts I stumble on to in my researches, here are some of the stranger things I found in the book I'm reading, One of the Boys: Homosexuality in the [Canadian] Military in World War II:

The Sambians

Comparing views of homosexuality, masculinity, and military from around the world and across time, Paul Jackson brings up the Sambians, a people from Papua New Guinea.

I've heard of them before. The Sambians believe that semen is an extremely limited resource -- (pauses while "Every sperm is sacred" jokes are made) -- but that a boy can only finish puberty and become a warrior if he drinks the semen (and thus the masculinity) of older teenagers. Homosexuality is required during their teenage years, but forbidden in adulthood as a waste of precious bodily fluids.

This practice is considered unique to the Sambians, but I understand that some all-boys British boarding schools work the same way.

Real Anti-Dentites

During World War II, men who wouldn't enlist and conscientious objectors were despised. So despised, in fact, that a Corporal Joanis and a Private MacRae of the Canadian dental corps were beaten in Toronto by an infantry unit because dentistry was considered an unmanly way to spend the war.

Nineteenth-Century Crackpot Theories

In other news, it seems Montreal is firmly in the Sotadic Zone -- the area of the Earth in which (according to 19th-century explorer Richard Burton) the climate causes homosexuality. Please note that Burton was an English writer, and England is carefully excluded.

Indeed, he was so careful to give England a wide berth, that he even excluded Paris.

[identity profile] em-fish.livejournal.com 2007-05-13 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
Two things: On Quirks & Quarks today, they explained that because of the "sponginess" of the Earth's crust, people in Canada are actually .001% less subject to gravity. This means that Canadians actually are relatively "light on their feet", scientifically speaking. :p

Secondly, your icon is the shiznit.

[identity profile] felis-ultharus.livejournal.com 2007-05-13 12:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Funny -- I always thought we were more down-to-earth ^_^

Thanks. I can't claim credit for the picture, but so far as I know, I'm the first to turn it into an icon.