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From
A Cold North Wind...
My musings traveled to the
long distant past, when it was unheard of for a couple to choose males
together. Males were usually selected after the joined pair won their
places as warriors. Once the joining had occurred, the couple would
live, love, and breed together as a family. It was rare, in this day,
that young women chose the path of the warrior. Theirs was a hard life.
They would have one house together here in the community and would
travel the country as directed by the leader of the warriors. The
warriors had common houses in all the large cities in the Motherland,
but their males would stay home and tend to their herds, raise their
male children, and the female children would be placed in homes with
their mother's families until they reached the age of five, and then be
placed in foster homes by the joined couple.
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