No.1107
In many early societies, less dominant men have lived alongside mating pairs, observing rather than engaging, some anthropologists argue this wasn't seen as shameful, but rather, just a part of the group's structure, there is even evidence of this in many religious rituals across Africa, Eurasia and even the Americas, showing that this practice was widespread in various human cultures. Visual stimulation, imagination and other non-physical forms of pleasure have long been a part of the male experience, and, for some, can be surprisingly satisfying, especially when paired with emotional depth, creativity and other meaningful aspects.