SOWS ON HEAT AND DISORIENTED BOARS - STRAIGHT SEX FROM BALI TO MELBOURNE.

From: Melbourne Journal of Politics | Date: January 1, 1997| Author: Bagus, Mary Ida | Copyright information

People from Melbourne, Australia, who create social and sexual relationships with Balinese Hindus are generally Balinese men married to Australian women. Both Balinese and Australian cultures view these relationships as racially and sexually unacceptable, yet a feminist perspective of such couples sees Australian female tourists and Balinese males as conformative in a larger sense. The male is acting out his culture's belief in his ability to dominate women through sexuality, and the female i...

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