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Libyan Bedouins have a harsh and humiliating view on premarital sex and those who participate in this act. There is strict control and control over children, especially girls, as the sexual act itself should be prohibited and being fertile creates a threat from the elders' point of view. In the case of an out-of-wedlock pregnancy, premarital sex places a greater burden on the witnesses than on the participant. An example of this would be the lowering of the family's social status, bringing disgrace to the family, especially the men who played a key role in her development as a woman. Furthermore, their impure sexual state on the wedding day can also lead to disapproval of these marriages and the possibility of getting married in the future, due to the social stigma they have created for themselves. Furthermore, those who accept a man's hand in marriage see those who engage in this activity as "sluts", which creates a prejudice towards these individuals in their society which creates social distinction. Libyan Bedouin society considers chastity an important criterion for women before marriage, however it does not express opposition to the sexual acts themselves. The dividing line between approval and disapproval of these acts is a child's avoidance. Members of Kanuri society may engage in sexual activities, where their outlook on the matter is more relaxed than others. This can occur if and only if the man does not ejaculate, which prevents conception at all costs. In their society this act is considered rape, regardless of whether the man received the girl's consent. It is considered a crime as the girl's reputation has diminished and now has a negative connotation, leading to a disinterest on the part of men which leads to... middle of paper... activity on the part of the sixteen to eighteen year olds, who occur during the warm months. The common thought of the Copper Inuit is to experiment with multiple partners to find the right person. In addition to the Pawnee and Copper Inuit, the Trobriands advocate sexual exploration, allowing their children to engage in sexual acts to decrease their curiosity and be able to experience these sensual desires. Many games and sexual acts are encouraged by elders or each other. Adults do not show disapproval, but rather want their children to experience it through role-playing games such as “husband and wife,” in which they imitate actions they have perceived and seen happen in their daily lives. Elderly people, however, want this to happen far from their homes because most games lead to intercourse or sexual acts, resulting in disparticipation in all aspects..