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If you don't clean out your vaginal canal with a proper douche, you will get Toxic Shock and die All old gay men are completely incontinent due to the buttsex and pack their rectums with tampons Some of the jaw droppers I've had told to me as Holy Writ: Good lord, you don't need to go pecking through the cultural practices of non Western people to find a stack of these.
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But if I knew how to phrase it, I could probably find a list myself using the right search terms.) posted by MCMikeNamara to Society & Culture (25 answers total) 16 users marked this as a favorite So are there any other "If X happens and you do/don't have sex, you'll Y (where Y is death OR something bad or good - but not something that specifically has to do with real STDs or pregnancy.) I guess I'm looking for old wive's tales/legends/myths that may have been accepted by a group rather than just plain old-fashioned stupidity (realizing that the difference can sometimes be a fine line and I'm probably walking a similarly fine line between 'interested in culture' and 'being offensive' while trying to explain.) The only other ones that comes to mind is that having sex with a virgin will cure you of HIV/AIDS or ignorance surrounding birth control (Coke as a contraceptive, can't get pregnant the first time.) and I guess I'm not really interested in that type (ignorance of the acts) as I am myths more like the one that inspired my interest. So, despite the skeezy ways I can imagine this being used, I found this pretty fascinating, and was interested in other similarly themed myths, but doing a Google search just leads to lots of self-help "sex myths" sites and Q&As. The insect is actually harmless to people. In several countries, such as Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela, there exists the myth that if somebody is bitten by the machaca, he or she must have sex within 24 hours to prevent an otherwise incurable death. Following up from the answer to this question which, linked to an article (the text of which is also on Wikipedia), which contained the following info on the machacha ( fulfora laternaria):