15/04/2016
In Western Uganda, a musical technique was developed many generations ago that both entertains and sexually stimulates the women in the tribe. The men cut a bough about 2 meters in length, inserting one end in the ground. They then bend the bough, tying a single string at one end; the other end is fastened to a metal plate that is placed over a hole dug in the ground. Stones are placed on the metal plate to keep it from moving. Using the right index finger, fully extended, they pluck the string with a horizontal back and forth movement. With the left hand they modify the sound produced, similar to the action employed when playing a guitar. Simultaneously, a melody is sung.
The horizontal back and forth movement of the index finger mimics the action of a man holding his erect p***s in the right hand and moving it back and forth over the l***a (the inner and outer folds of the v***a, at either sides of the va**na) of his wife. This stimulates and arouses the woman, in some cases even bringing her to or**sm. This technique is called Kachabali or Western Jazz and is supposedly unequalled in turning on women and in driving them to or**sm.
As the story goes, this was developed originally as a method of foreplay to assist the woman in getting aroused. The older men, uncles or Ssenga, as they are called, give sexual instruction to the younger ones, in the hope that techniques such as Western Jazz will leave the woman sexually satisfied and ultimately remain faithful to her husband and not look outside the marriage for sexual gratification.
Jewel Safaris www.jewelsafaris.com incorporates visits to such groups as Entanda, in order to not only give their clients a more balanced itinerary, but also to allow them the opportunity to understand and appreciate the cultural differences between various African tribes and Western society. Through the process of learning about such traditions, we believe our clients will not only have a better personal experience but will also develop a better understanding of exactly who the indigenous Africans are.
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