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Vodun F.A.Q. – How are sex, orientation, and gender perceived in Vodun?

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Sex and gender in Vodun are perceived in line with the science. However, you will rarely see discussion of it outside of writings and academia because the Yoruba, and many other west African cultures consider sexual contact between people to be so sacred and intimate that it is rarely explicitly…

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