Thousands of South African men are attending men-only 'initiation' retreats in a bid better themselves

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that during the program men participated in blindfolded walking tours while naked, and danced around candles nude.

Descent: an exploration of authentic male emotion, conflict, purpose, and healthy power through revisiting life history. “The premise was that a man could not fight the demons of the world until he had fought and conquered his own,” Read said.

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