I have been working my way through the series Vikings on Netflix and find it really interesting people's relationship with sex in that show and even though it is Hollywood, I think there is some really great things in there that won't "fit" with the current "reality" or understandings around sex... Remember that they didn't have the Internet or television back then ... If you read the book "Sperm Wars" and then watch the show... So much of what happens in the show relating to sex will actually make more sense ... In a way, it is a real trip and fascinating to look what sex has become and turned in to with television, Internet and porn since those times.
There is also something else really fascinating in the show with women. The women in Viking culture were a lot more free than women from Anglo Saxon/ English culture and their attitudes towards sex were very different as well... In the show, even though it was taboo for English women to admit it, you could see that many of them envied the Viking women (and also the freedom they had around sexual expression and in relationships and marriage)...
I also found it curious how nonchalant even the children were around sex... There was a scene when someone is looking for someone and asks their young maybe 12 year old son where his parents are - and he casually says "they are inside having sex" like it was no big deal ...
Kind of reminds me of Italy how kids are allowed to drink wine at a young age and Italians don't go crazy getting hammered the same way other cultures do when they turn 18 or 19 and interesting experience going into a bar in Italy and not seeing people getting shit faced...maybe it has changed but I noticed that when I spent a good amount of time there versus in England.
It seems when something gets labeled as taboo or wrong or not natural, that it leads to the manifesting of really interesting behaviors later on... There is a brilliant book on this written by a woman for women on this called "The Women Who Run With Wolves" by Clarissa Estes which talks about this and how suppressing or labelling wrong natural behaviors from a young age later leads to outbursts down the road...
There is also something else really fascinating in the show with women. The women in Viking culture were a lot more free than women from Anglo Saxon/ English culture and their attitudes towards sex were very different as well... In the show, even though it was taboo for English women to admit it, you could see that many of them envied the Viking women (and also the freedom they had around sexual expression and in relationships and marriage)...
I also found it curious how nonchalant even the children were around sex... There was a scene when someone is looking for someone and asks their young maybe 12 year old son where his parents are - and he casually says "they are inside having sex" like it was no big deal ...
Kind of reminds me of Italy how kids are allowed to drink wine at a young age and Italians don't go crazy getting hammered the same way other cultures do when they turn 18 or 19 and interesting experience going into a bar in Italy and not seeing people getting shit faced...maybe it has changed but I noticed that when I spent a good amount of time there versus in England.
It seems when something gets labeled as taboo or wrong or not natural, that it leads to the manifesting of really interesting behaviors later on... There is a brilliant book on this written by a woman for women on this called "The Women Who Run With Wolves" by Clarissa Estes which talks about this and how suppressing or labelling wrong natural behaviors from a young age later leads to outbursts down the road...






