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STRANGE!!! SEE City Where Young Boys Have S₤X With DONKEYS😲😲 [VIDEO]

STRANGE!!! SEE City Where Young Boys Have S₤X With DONKEYS😲😲 [VIDEO]
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Yes! You heard that right. How enjoyable can s$x be with animals? Not just animals, donkeys!!!. Colombians are of the belief that boys should practice s₤x with donkeys to prepare themselves for women. The city of Cartagena is a major port founded in 1533, located on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region.


The adolescent boys consistently have regular s₤x with donkeys. Fathers will often take their young boys out to teach them how to have intercourse with the farm animals. 


Once these young men get a taste of intercourse with donkeys it appears hard to give up. Many cases have been reported of married men repeatedly cheating on their wives with donkeys well into adulthood. They think that it makes their penises bigger and also that it prevents them from becoming homosexuals. 
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The practice itself is believed by Colombians to benefit the boys a great deal by giving them the means to practice having s₤x and better prepare them to please their future wives. 


As Colombia is an extremely catholic nation, pre or extramarital s₤x is extremely frowned upon. So using Donkey’s is just a surprising loophole for horny youth. This cultural practice is so widely accepted in Colombia that musicians have written songs about it, a book was written on the topic and there is even a festival that celebrates the practice. 


Boys in their adolescent age f₤ck donkeys here. "It's really warm. It's really nice and warm inside" - says the boy about having s₤x with a donkey. 

Doctors recommend boys in their puberty to have it. This practice is supposed to help them to stretch their penises and grow them bigger. Men prefer experimenting and gaining experience before doing it with a woman. A bestiality is a traditional act in Colombia. S₤x with the donkey is just another weekend trip here.




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