Sunday, May 16, 2021

Eurynie Festival


The ancient Amazons worshiped numerous goddesses. One of the most important was Eurynie, the goddess of moisture. It was believed that it was she who gave women the gift of wetness to use it as a sexual weapon against rivals. This belief is now extinct, but every year in May the Amazons celebrate the Eurynie Festival to commemorate this tradition and to celebrate the moisture as a sign of feminine bloom. The sexfights fought out during this time are of a purely ceremonial nature and must take place in a body of water or at least in contact with water. In this way the spiritual closeness of the Amazons to nature is emphasized and the modern sex warriors experience the original way of their ancient sisters to duel pussy to pussy.

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