Provitos Translation...Manhood

poem by: Sxisha Prafa Dia
Written on Aug 10, 2018

The Trials are much worse for boys than for girls.
He is circumcised at eleven years old
Boiled water is poured over His Shaft
Then the underside is cut open
He must then hold it in fire for a count of fifteen
Then with nothing at all he must face the Forest
For four days and four nights. 

 

Tags: Fear, Dark, Hope, Pain, Scary, Faith, Love,

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Frank Hornby . commented on Aug 10, 2018 at 3:43pm
Sounds barbaric to me!.............
Sxisha Prafa Dia commented on Aug 10, 2018 at 7:34pm
It may be to you. But it is part of our culture, religion and tradition. It has been practices for centuries. I do feel sad for the boys.
Frank Hornby . commented on Oct 27, 2018 at 2:29pm
....a sadistic culture....no reason to mutilate a child.....non whatsoever...
Reeves commented on Apr 25, 2020 at 10:10am
Seems like provo Hornby doesn't understand.
Frank Hornby . commented on May 03, 2020 at 7:40am
I understand alright......now I know you live a lonely sad life.....reeves.🎚
k river commented on Jul 27, 2020 at 5:28am
Hi Sxisha Prafa Dia, What country are you in? Do they cut away all the foreskin completely? Based on your description they just cut it and then burn it. This would be very painful and very dangerous because of the infection it could easily cause. What is their reason for doing this to a young boy? Best regards, K River
Sxisha Prafa Dia commented on Nov 21, 2020 at 12:01pm
Hi Prøvo River We are in Diopray of the Great River Forest - I think you would call it Amason? All the skin, yes. Most painful I am told so. But there have never been infections caused by it. It is meant to test the boy's strength, to see if he is worthy of becoming a man. It is also a deterrent from seeking men pleasure without permission.

 

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