NO! That is VERY incorrect. Hunkering is taught to boys at a very young age. The first several years they are only allowed to observe, no speaking, and can only eat scraps of red meat. As they progress in age and their hunker skills improve, they are allowed more access to the hunker. IF they were properly "mentored" by age 9 or 10 they are allowed to carry out the platters piled high with the large chunks of red meat. ONLY when they have reached this stage care they allowed to cook their first hunk.
It is a time honored tradition, with many rights of passage involved.
I'm worried about young boys in your area.
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