TY - BOOK AU - Arnott, Stephen TI - Eating Your Auntie Is Wrong: The World's Strangest Customs SN - 97800091892418 U1 - 390 PY - 2004/// CY - New York PB - Random House KW - cultural studies KW - non-fiction N1 - S ; 790 ; Lexile estimate ; S ; Raz-Plus N2 - Crossing continents and centuries Stephen Arnott brings us invaluable information about all kinds of bizarre regional customs - from sexual practices to the received wisdom on cannibalism - that could save you from embarrassing local faux pas while travelling.- Amongst the Tartars the relations of the bride and bridegroom would traditionally divide into two groups and fight each other until some had suffered bleeding wounds. It was thought that causing blood to flow in this way would ensure the couple had strong sons.- In Hungary a cure for infertility was to beat a barren women with a stick, the stick having previously been used to separate mating dogs.- In some Aboriginal tribes of New South Wales it was believed that men who had any contact with their mothers-in-law would suffer terrible hard luck. The threat was so great that married men even avoided looking in their mother-in-law's general direction ER -