Defination of TABOO

Discussion in 'The VIP Lounge' started by TequilaMan, Feb 18, 2011.

  1. TequilaMan Active Member

    Message Count:
    1,568
    Trophy Points:
    36
    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word "taboo" comes from the Tongan language (one of the Polynesian languages) and is thought to mean "sacred." So, whenever someone tells you something is "taboo", swap out the term for "sacred" and see how it changes the way you look at it.

    Freud also states here that the only two "universal" taboos are that of incest and patricide (killing your father), which formed the eventual basis of modern society. (Wikipedia)

    My belief is, some or most women will view a sexual TABOO , excluding, incest, and killing someone, as something they would secretly like to do, but, our society discourages it.

    For a much younger woman to date or have a sexual relationship with an older man, MIGHT, be considered a, TABOO.

    TM

Share This Page