Kundalese Culture
The Kundalese are a very ritualistic, traditional form of people who have a social structure based upon strict rules and traditions that date back from centuries.
It is also a very sexually open culture, with sex playing an important role in the growth of a Kundalese Man or Woman,
When a Kundalese Girl becomes of Age. It is tradition for her to serve as a vessel for her fathers seed. She is prepared by her mother and endowed in ritualistic clothing and jewelry, The same clothing and Jewelry her mother wore when her father had taken her.
After she is prepared, she is sent alone to her fathers chambers. From there, the father places a traditional collar upon the girls neck. She will wear this collar for the rest of her life. The Father then attaches a Leash upon the collar. More specifically a leash that explicitly shows his ownership of her, and that he is one of the men that will be using her as a vessel for his manhood.
The Father then takes the daughters virginity, and from then on the daughter must please her fathers every desire and serve as a vessel for his manhood for the rest of her life, Even when the daughter eventually gets married the leash signifies that her father always has rights over her. And may use his daughter as he wishes.
For the next 7 days it is mandatory for the father to place his seed inside his daughter every day, and to use her for his sexual desires alone. Getting impregnated in these 7 days is considered a huge honor in Kundalese society.
When a Kundalese girl eventually gets married, her father approves the son in law by giving him a leash to place upon her daughters neck. This signifies that he may now also use her as a vessel for his manhood and has rights over her body,
During the wedding Ritual the close relatives as well as extended family watch as the leash is attached. After the second leash is on the girl is taken by her father as well as her now husband in front of their families.
It is tradition for the father to place his seed inside her first, to signify that he always has first rights over her, then the husband follows suit and fills the girls womb with new seed.
It is strictly forbidden for anyone to have sex with a Kundalese women if their Leash isn’t attached to their collar. Unless Someone who does have a leash around the girl gives them permission to do so.
It is common for Kundalese men to give their daughters, wives, or mothers to other men to use as gifts during birthdays or special events.
For example: A Man would often give his daughter to his friend for a day or longer to celebrate his friends birthday.
Or when a baby of a friend or relative is born, it is tradition to gift the father of the child one of your daughters or your wife to ease his manhood as his wife recovers from pregnancy.
As Kundalese boys reach their coming of Age into manhood. It’s tradition for Kundalese mothers to drop their role of motherhood and instead serve their sons.
The husband/father of the boy will prepare the mother for the son to take, during a ritual in which the son will attach the third leash to his mothers collar, signifying his rights over her as well now.
The boy will then lose his virginity to his mother, and for the next 30 days the mother will strictly serve him and him alone.
Afterward the 30 day period is over. The girl may be used by her father, husband, or son.
Source: reddit.com/r/eroticliterature/comments/epu26h/the_customs_of_the_kundalan_people_tribal_incest