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Community Leader Marries A Reptile In M3xico by Aboguede(m): 4:49pm On Jul 02, 2023
As onlookers clapped and danced, a mayor of a small southern Mexico town entered into holy matrimony with a female reptile in a traditional rite to bring good fortune to his people.

Victor Hugo Sosa, mayor of San Pedro Huamelula, a town of Indigenous Chontal people in the Tehuantepec isthmus of Mexico, took as his betrothed a reptile named Alicia Adriana, re-enacting an ancestral ritual.

Sosa swore to be true to what local lore calls “the princess girl.”

“I accept responsibility because we love each other. That is what is important. You can’t have a marriage without love… I yield to marriage with the princess girl,” Sosa said during the ritual.

Marriage between a man and a female caiman has happened here for 230 years to commemorate the day when two Indigenous groups came to peace — with a marriage.


The reptile is a caiman, an alligator-like marsh dweller endemic to Mexico and Central America.

Tradition has it that frictions were overcome when a Chontal king, embodied these days by the mayor, wedded a princess girl of the Huave Indigenous group, represented by the female alligator.

The Huave live along coastal Oaxaca state, not far from this inland town.

The wedding allows the sides to “link with what is the emblem of Mother Earth, asking the all-powerful for rain, the germination of the seed, all those things that are peace and harmony for the Chontal man,” explains Jaime Zarate, chronicler of San Pedro Huamelula.

Before the wedding ceremony, the reptile is taken house to house so that inhabitants can take her in their arms and dance. The alligator wears a green skirt, a colorful hand-embroidered tunic and a headdress of ribbons and sequins.

The creature’s snout is bound shut to avoid any pre-marital mishaps.

Later, she is put in a white bride’s costume and taken to town hall for the blessed event.

As part of the ritual, Joel Vasquez, a local fisherman, tosses his net and intones the town’s hopes that the marriage may bring “good fishing, so that there is prosperity, equilibrium and ways to live in peace.”

After the wedding, the mayor dances with his bride to the sounds of traditional music.

“We are happy because we celebrate the union of two cultures. People are content,” Sosa told.

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Re: Community Leader Marries A Reptile In M3xico by Aboguede(m): 4:53pm On Jul 02, 2023
Oga Righteousness please explain shocked
Re: Community Leader Marries A Reptile In M3xico by Eviana(f): 9:26pm On Jul 02, 2023
That is an example of cultural superstition mixed with borderline bestiality...if this is truly a real ceremony.
What they didn't do was mix in Christianity....
Perhaps they aren't even believers in Christ...which would then make my statement null and void. But if there were some Christians in there celebrating thst, then that would be a major problem. In Christ, one has to let superstition/culture go.

Although I disagree with the whole ceremony and beliefs, I can respect their separation of culture and religion, if they subscribe to a religion.

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