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Making love not war in the Mangaian culture An ingredient that is commonly used in making sexual male enhancement pills are herbs that are derived from Polynesia, where Mangaians live. The male enhancement pills are touted as the best, given the fact that Mangaians are renown for their love making skills! Mangaians have a positive sex culture, where frequent casual sexual relationships among different sex partners is viewed as being normal. Most Mangaian boys and girls are taught about sex when they are still young. [...] |
Mangaian is a Polynesian language spoken in Mangaia, the most southerly of the Cook Islands and the second largest (1,300 inhabitants) after Rarotonga. Mangain is a dialect of Rarotongan.
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This dictionary was made by Renato B. Figueiredo.
List status: © Renato B. Figueiredo
Mangaian > English: 302 words
English > Mangaian: 286 words
Last update: March 21, 2014
First upload: April 9, 2008
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