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In this episode, Jo and Larissa delve into the fascinating and mysterious practices of Gukuna and Kunyaza in Rwandan culture, uncovering their true meaning beyond Western misconceptions. They also explore the Kama Sutra as more than a guide to intimacy—showing how it embraces a holistic approach to love and life. Inspired by works like "L'eau sacrée" and "Zirara Zubakwa," they discuss the powerful shift in viewing sexual pleasure apart from love and examine how early exploration and education can help break down cultural taboos. From societal expectations to attitudes around adultery, they challenge the conventions and encourage listeners to rethink pleasure without stigma. This episode is a multicultural journey into pleasure as a natural, celebrated part of our lives and traditions.
By Larissa & JoIn this episode, Jo and Larissa delve into the fascinating and mysterious practices of Gukuna and Kunyaza in Rwandan culture, uncovering their true meaning beyond Western misconceptions. They also explore the Kama Sutra as more than a guide to intimacy—showing how it embraces a holistic approach to love and life. Inspired by works like "L'eau sacrée" and "Zirara Zubakwa," they discuss the powerful shift in viewing sexual pleasure apart from love and examine how early exploration and education can help break down cultural taboos. From societal expectations to attitudes around adultery, they challenge the conventions and encourage listeners to rethink pleasure without stigma. This episode is a multicultural journey into pleasure as a natural, celebrated part of our lives and traditions.