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B033: What happened when the Anunnaki arrived on Earth? – Part 17
When an Anunnaki grows up, it is different from growing up on Earth. An Anunnaki child will remain in the care of the parents for a very long time, because an Anunnaki child matures mentally differently than an earthly child. While an earthly child is forced by its social environment to assert itself with its needs, Anunnaki children know no lack, which earthly children suffer every day. Earthly children experience several deficiency situations every day because a child’s social environment is like an emotional chaos even in a well protected parental home. An earthly child experiences a deficiency every day and it wants to have this deficiency remedied, which is why infants go through different emotional phases than children or adolescents. They stumble from one deficiency situation to the next, which is completely foreign to an Anunnaki youngster. An Anunnaki family is really held in very high esteem and every Anunnaki receives everything they need. Therefore, an Anunnaki lacks nothing except affection, which the parents must bestow upon the youngster. In this respect, Anunnaki parents differ from earthly parents and it does not matter on which planet and under which living conditions the earthly parents raise their children. Anunnaki parents do not know the care for their offspring that seems to be innate in human parents. Exceptions prove the rule, but in principle earthly parents would sacrifice their lives to protect their offspring. Anunnaki fathers do not know this at all and Anunnaki mothers have a maternal instinct that ensures that they care for their offspring, but this innate instinct is not as strong as in a human mother. The Anunnaki form of society forces the Anunnaki to adhere to very specific rules of behaviour that guarantee an Anunnaki parental couple a high standing. The parental couple is automatically favoured because this status is supposed to make the parents also act like parents in society, and since Anunnaki children are rare, they are seen everywhere as something exceptional. Since only chosen Anunnaki are allowed to become parents, this special status will motivate parents to be extra careful with their offspring, which has many positive aspects as well as negative ones. Today we want to tell you something about young Anunnaki so that you can understand the salvation of such a creature. For they themselves hardly understand why humans react to certain situations in such an extraordinary way, as an earthly human in particular does almost every day. When an Anunnaki boy at the age of thirteen wants to do something, a wave of euphoria starts. The parents and the so-called aunts are just waiting to do something with the youngster, because Anunnaki children are not forced to do anything. An Anunnaki who matures can actually do anything, whatever occupies his mind, and this is exactly where the biggest problem of this species can be seen. Since Anunnaki hardly develop any curiosity, they will hardly do anything of their own accord. The parents are only waiting for the young child to want to do something, because then the time has come to go out in public with their offspring, as if in procession. When the parents and the so-called aunts take the child for a walk, it fills the parents and also the so-called aunts with pride and arrogance as they make their way through the company of the other Anunnaki. The Anunnaki child already realises that their walk generates a lot of attention, but once the youngster wants to do something, it hardly distracts him. In their procession, the parents and aunts bask in the attention they now receive from the rest of society. This is precisely why Anunnaki men take all this upon themselves, because it is the only way they will be regarded as a great Anunnaki, regardless of their social standing. This prestige generates in an Anunnaki man something that can be placed between the pride of being a father and the love of a father for his offspring. If these social structures and interconnections of the Anunnaki did not exist, the species would have died out several million years ago. The child does not care because an Anunnaki child is revered like a prince or princess and we mean it. The children never have to suffer any deprivation because there is a whole society ready for them that will take care of their welfare. Anunnaki children are always only children and because they are so rarely created, children of the same age rarely meet. If there were an Anunnaki nursery where children had to interact with other children, they would also experience deprivation, which has a different effect on the child than the deprivation experienced by earthly children. Child psychologists would be able to outline very precisely how earthly and Anunnaki children will behave during their developmental stages. These child psychologists may also come to the conclusion that a thirty-year-old Anunnaki child is indeed still a child, whereas a twelve-year-old earthly child must be much more rational than the thirty-year-old Anunnaki. Earthly children must learn to survive in a society that only generates deprivation, no matter what social aspects we might consider. When it is usually said on earth that the offspring is grown up at the age of eighteen, it also corresponds to the fact because an eighteen-year-old human being can act completely independently. This human will still do a lot of things wrong and thus pull one or two shenanigans to the chagrin of his parents, but generally there are also young couples who become parents and can also keep this family together. This would be unthinkable with the Anunnaki, so that Anunnaki couples only come together when they are already several hundred years old. And how such a coming together is to be evaluated, we now want to give an example, even though there are indeed love affairs that go beyond our general example. Such a marriage of life is almost always only a marriage of purpose that comes about at the behest of society. Let us take the following situation and please refrain from what your own values are, because we are now revealing things that a species completely alien to you takes for granted. The situation with the Anunnaki has changed because either Anunnaki have been killed or very old Anunnaki have put themselves to sleep. What is happening now has long been eagerly anticipated by the emerging Anunnaki. As the number of Anunnaki in the universe is kept constant, the deficit may now be made up. Since parenthood guarantees a high social status, not only the male Anunnaki want to master this arduous task, but also the female Anunnaki aspire to parenthood in order to escape their existence as princesses. Unlike their male counterparts, female Anunnaki are not allowed to join a gold mining troupe. Anunnaki society does not want Anunnaki women to be able to associate with non-Anunnaki men, which cannot always be avoided, but since women guarantee the survival of the Anunnaki species, they are guarded like a treasure. It also used to happen that Anunnaki women kept human lust boys, but those days are long gone. Anunnaki society does not provide for any far-reaching tasks for women that could let them do anything far away from the Anunnaki sphere of influence. Women express their willingness to conceive and for every Anunnaki woman there are many men who would like to take on the role of father. The genetic profile of each Anunnaki is stored in a database and now these genetic profiles are selected according to the best similarities, so that a receptive Anunnaki woman receives a selection of compatible Anunnaki men. The woman, together with the family, will then select a few men from this selection who will henceforth be allowed to court the woman. Alternately, the men are invited and examined and tested by the parents and the woman present. Because not only will the Anunnaki woman enter into a marriage of purpose with this man for a very long time, but the parents will lose their special status because of this marriage of purpose. Because of this, the parents will mostly separate after very many centuries, because nothing connects them now. When the princess takes wing, everything really changes for the parents, so that the baton of parenthood is passed to the little princess and her chosen prince. The father will mostly go about his duties and the mother will look after the prospective parents for a little while longer, but the princesses for the most part no longer want to take advice because they have now escaped the golden cage. Women who are well cared for by their parents at eight hundred years of age like old maids are not at all uncommon among the Anunnaki. The prince moves into a large domicile with his princess and now the time of maturity begins. Even though these Anunnaki are several hundred years old, there are still two children living in the domicile who suffer deprivation because they now have to give in order to be of help to the opposite sex. And these are situations that are completely foreign to the expectant parents. The man has to start stimulating the woman’s body for a long time. And even though there is no sex drive behind it, the Anunnaki act just as clumsily at first as earthly humans do, so that the practices for stimulation become more and more refined over time. For the man, it is only a procedure by which he manages to satisfy his wife and, as on earth, it gives the men a certain satisfaction when they are successful. For the woman it is completely different, because the practices stimulate the pleasure centre over time, so that the women develop something like a sex drive during their fertility phase. The men cannot physically satisfy this sex drive of the woman, but the special practices ensure that the women are ready to conceive. If it turns out that this interaction is crowned with success, the next phase starts so that the parent couple can also produce offspring. The medical requirements for artificial insemination have long been completed, but since the parents have to ask for a spark of life, they are taught how to perform the rites. The spark of life is not requested until the twins have been grown as foetuses in the laboratory and only when the spark of life has been received are the twins implanted in the woman. The sex is known beforehand so that the parents-to-be are not surprised by this, but sometimes something extraordinary happens so that this extraordinary child is given special treatment, which we will reveal in the next entry in this series.