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I had a lot of cultural shock. Here are a few examples:
Europe: Been to France, Spain, England, etc. And most of these countries are so open about sex. Advertisements have a lot of half naked men/women. Even basic channels show sex talk. My mom and I watched a show that showed the different positions for sex. They even used a couple wearing skin colored spandex to demonstrate. My mom and I just CRACKED UP.
Africa: Went to Kenya with a group, and our guide was from Kenya himself. He has 7 wives and is not sure how many kids he has ("20 or 21 I think" he says!). Women are not as "careful" with their babies as we are. Not that they are rough, but it makes US look like we are too overprotective. For example, I saw a mother bent over, put her baby on her back, and while the baby is resting on her back WITHOUT BEING HELD ON, the mother pulls out a large cloth and puts it over her and the baby and ties it to make a sort of a sling to carry the baby on her back. Also, the guide we had asked us to not take pictures of the locals unless we ask and they say yes, because they feel that we think of them as "animals" since we pass by on a bus snapping random pictures of them just as we do in a safari. I thought this was very interesting. Also saw a lot of locals bathing in rivers/lakes, which was a bit sad because I went during a dry season, so they had a hard time finding viable water.
Europe: Been to France, Spain, England, etc. And most of these countries are so open about sex. Advertisements have a lot of half naked men/women. Even basic channels show sex talk. My mom and I watched a show that showed the different positions for sex. They even used a couple wearing skin colored spandex to demonstrate. My mom and I just CRACKED UP.
Africa: Went to Kenya with a group, and our guide was from Kenya himself. He has 7 wives and is not sure how many kids he has ("20 or 21 I think" he says!). Women are not as "careful" with their babies as we are. Not that they are rough, but it makes US look like we are too overprotective. For example, I saw a mother bent over, put her baby on her back, and while the baby is resting on her back WITHOUT BEING HELD ON, the mother pulls out a large cloth and puts it over her and the baby and ties it to make a sort of a sling to carry the baby on her back. Also, the guide we had asked us to not take pictures of the locals unless we ask and they say yes, because they feel that we think of them as "animals" since we pass by on a bus snapping random pictures of them just as we do in a safari. I thought this was very interesting. Also saw a lot of locals bathing in rivers/lakes, which was a bit sad because I went during a dry season, so they had a hard time finding viable water.