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по самурайски Shudo is a samurai tradition where older and more experienced warriors would have younger apprentices. This practice was encouraged within the samurai class as it was considered useful for teaching virtue and honesty to young boys. The love of women was often devalued as it had a “feminizing” effect. The samurai considered boys 13 to 19 years suitable for love, and often (but not always) when the younger boys came of age they would break off their sexual relationship and continue being close friends.
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