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B066: What events are there for young Anunnaki?
We told you that the Anunnaki almost never catch sight of an Anunnaki child because families are a rarity. Anunnaki youngsters also behave differently from human youngsters, but there are many other peculiarities that warrant the astonished sight of an Anunnaki child. Anunnaki children are rare and this is because Anunnaki can live to be over 100,000 years old and the number of Anunnaki cannot exceed a maximum. Therefore, in an underground city on Eden or elsewhere, you would rarely see an Anunnaki child. However, because Anunnaki youths are to meet their age group, there are gatherings where Anunnaki families will appear with their children. When will such a gathering be held, you may ask, and we will use this entry to discuss this Anunnaki peculiarity.
Anunnaki parents are required to attend a gathering with their offspring every four earthly years. The groups are arranged according to the age of the youngsters and this gathering is longed for by the parents because they can not only proudly present their offspring, but also because the offspring get the opportunity to make their first contacts. Once the first contact has been made with Anunnaki of the same age, these Anunnaki will later meet again and again, because these gatherings represent the new generation of Anunnaki that will form a community for a long time. Compare it to occasional gatherings of young earthly parents who experience their first years together as a group to help each other and share news. The children can gain their first experiences with their peers and thus establish their first social contacts outside the family. It is similar with the Anunnaki, although a thirty-year-old Anunnaki is still considered a child. The princesses are more mature, but never as mature as a thirty-year-old woman on earth. When every four earthly years these Anunnaki gatherings are held, there is a new theme each time, which will be the motto of the gathering.
After four years of the child’s life
The Anunnaki children are hardly distinguishable from the earthly children. The children are mostly occupied with themselves at this gathering. First social contacts are established among the parents, but hardly among the children.
After eight years of the child’s life
The princesses and princes are presented from now on, because the children will do what the parents want them to do, so to speak, on command. The children are still sceptical of each other, so that occasional conversations take place, but actually the parents are to be given the opportunity to represent their family at this gathering. If such a meeting lasts for several hours, each family has been given the opportunity to present itself as a community. For this, many so-called performances are rehearsed beforehand in the parental domicile. This goes so far that the appearance at a feast is tantamount to a ritual and the people at the feast respectfully acknowledge this appearance of a family. Anunnaki appear at a place and do not just barge in. All those present are told by a moderator which Anunnaki is about to enter the festivity and depending on the social standing, the reaction of the Anunnaki present is different.
After twelve years of the child’s life
Children mostly enter a pre-pubescent phase from this age, which will last for a few years. Princesses mature earlier than princes, so the rebellious behaviour of princesses is difficult to tame. However, since Anunnaki children learn early on that social appearance is of utmost importance among the Anunnaki, princesses will usually pull themselves together. You might see group behaviour there immediately, however, because now the princesses are grouping together according to their social standing in order to exchange ideas. They will understand each other immediately because it is the princesses who are eager to make social contacts. All princesses know before the feast which other princesses correspond to their own rank, so they will quickly find each other. Things are often different with the princes. Firstly, princes do not want to appear at a feast at all and secondly, they are hardly interested in the other children. When two princes get together at such a festival, their fathers have arranged it that way so that the Anunnaki, who later grow up, will recognise each other more quickly. We have already said that male Anunnaki look confusingly alike, so you might think that all Anunnaki males come from one family, which is technically almost true, though genetics holds many paths a race can take. Much more on this later, when we will describe genetics further in its possibilities. As the families know in advance who will be attending such a gathering, family ties are planned by the families beforehand, which are then discussed among the parents at these festivities. The male youngsters usually don’t care at all, but not the princesses. Princesses are clever and cunning and they know quite quickly what these festivities are for. That’s why they, in turn, will make their own plans behind their parents’ backs, which will be found out and tolerated by the parents, but they will keep a close eye on the princesses’ activities for many decades. Princesses may become independent and try to escape constant control. This has always been the plan of a princess and the mothers know exactly how to assess this phase of their daughters, so the mothers will make sure that the golden cage is exactly what it is supposed to be. The princesses also know beforehand which prince has the greatest genetic advantage, so the princesses will have plenty to gossip about. When this feast is over, many families will have found each other and will maintain close contacts from that point on. This means social contacts among the parents, but not among the children, that would be disastrous for the parents of the princesses, on the other hand desired by the parents of the princes. The princes only want to return to their home domicile and the princesses will roam around as long as possible before their parents subdue them and fly home with them. But the princesses will remain in contact in secret, because this cannot be forbidden altogether, nor would it be technically feasible otherwise. Anunnaki still communicate on a mental level that is equal to telepathy, but not telepathy. The princesses have now found each other and in the next decades they will make many escape plans and gossip a lot via this so-called subspace communication, because gossiping was intended in all species to strengthen the social contact ability of the species. Not much changes for the princes and they will quickly forget this day until the parents start to anchor the Anunnaki behaviour in the princes, because the following four years will change everything. But the princes don’t know anything about that yet. The princesses are already much further ahead because the mothers tirelessly explain how a princess has to behave and how she has to move in order to generate the charisma that gets the most attention in Anunnaki society. All this is yet to come for the princes and they will not be very pleased about it, especially when it comes to the dances that the young Anunnaki have to perform at the next gathering. The princesses are eager for this and the princes still enjoy a certain grace period before it is also time for them to learn to dance. Just like on earth, young and inexperienced humans are embarrassed at first, but the more they practise it, the better and more confident they become. Since families have nothing else to do but raise their offspring, they will be able to spend a lot of time teaching all these social behaviours. Princesses are very receptive and inquisitive, though the princes tend to interpret it as tantamount to punishment. They will all spend the next few years just training for the next performance.
After sixteen years of life
Physically, the young Anunnaki have almost fully developed, and in the case of the princesses, the Anunnaki characteristics are also very well developed, so that this festival has long been longed for by them. Today the male younglings have to dance with them and this means physical first contact, which always makes for outstanding moments in every species. Smaller moments will occur with the princes than with the princesses, because only the princesses seek this physical contact, for this they do not have to be in their fertility phase, but the continuing puberty will strengthen the physical longing. This is also due to the change in the human blueprint, because the scientists of the time changed many things to counteract the imminent demise of the Anunnaki species. The men were not impotent overnight, but the many genetic changes over a long period of time ensured that they were less and less interested in the female sex. The scientists wanted to counteract this with an increased sex drive in the women, because at that time the male Anunnaki were genetically much more changed than was the case with the women. This is where the Anunnaki woman’s increased need for physical closeness comes from. The fertility phase is very stressful for the Anunnaki woman, because the sexual drive then works more strongly in the woman than in a young earthly man who is just going through his pubertal phase. The Anunnaki women do not have it easy, but they know how to help themselves.
When the day arrives on which the festival is to be held, the excitement in the families is almost unbearable. The princesses are hard to contain as their anticipation of the gathering turns into euphoria. The princess’s parents only hope that the youngster knows how to behave. Princes generally don’t want to go to this festival because they are embarrassed to behave so unnaturally. This does not mean dancing, as many readers may now assume, but they have to make an effort for the princesses. How can you imagine this, we ask? Can you still remember your first party where you only met strangers who really didn’t interest you? Take such an occasion and now you have to pretend for many hours that this feast pleases you. Worse still, you must talk to as many of your peers as possible and always look your best, because all this is expected of you. Princes have to act like they are in a play for many hours and pretend to be a completely different person. Princesses have it much easier in that respect because they don’t have to play a role in it, but portray exactly the princess on stage that they are in reality. However, this has its limits precisely where physical contact with the male sex is established. Dancing is something that all species practice in one form or another to establish a connection with the opposite sex. The dances at the Anunnaki festival are subject to fixed choreography, so physical contact must not be too close or the princesses might lose their composure.
After the families have appeared at the festival, many moderators will make sure that everyone gets to talk to each other in good time. These moderators are always highly respected Anunnaki, for whom even the parents have great respect. The moderators run the party and also make sure that Anunnaki etiquette is observed, because every now and then there are male Anunnaki who do show an interest in the female sex. These golden princes are the ones who try to find the princesses. If this rare characteristic is discovered in a prince at an early stage, these princes are also better protected than other princes, because gold princes can make princesses practically go crazy. With you on Earth it is rather the other way round with the gender role, but the Anunnaki are an exception that occurs absolutely rarely in this way. Generally, the male will always seek out the female. Once such a golden prince is identified, all eyes will be fixed on that prince, but for different reasons.
The parents of the princesses do not want the golden prince to be near their daughter because otherwise the daughter could do stupid things and thus damage the family’s reputation. The parents of the Golden Prince feel the same way. The moderators want to see the party run smoothly and even one gold prince among the guests could ruin all efforts, so these gold princes are accompanied by moderators and chaperones. The princesses want to claim the gold prince for themselves because a gold prince is an absolute stroke of luck. So everyone present strives for a gold prince, albeit for different reasons.
There is such a thing as love at first sight among the Anunnaki, but that only works with a gold prince. All other communities are always marriages of purpose that often dissolve after parenthood. However, parenthood can also last for thousands of years. Since the young male Anunnaki will leave the parental domicile quite early, parents of a prince will dissolve their community after sixty or seventy years at the latest. Parents of princesses might stay together for thousands of years, because princesses are actually doomed to stay with parents until they appear marriageable and have found a worthy prince. Often this will take a few centuries because Anunnaki do not die often and so there is little need to produce offspring. After the child has left the parental domicile, the parents can continue to form a couple, because there are also couples who have much more in common than the child and this is equivalent to a platonic love. For this, however, the princess needs a golden prince, whom she guards from that day on, because many princesses will try to find a golden prince.
All subsequent gatherings are no longer binding, so they will not be practised any longer. From then on, there will be other festivities to which the princes and princesses can appear voluntarily and there the golden princes are in great demand. Princesses never appear there alone because everyone knows about the danger of the golden princes. If a gold prince wears his headgear, all the other Anunnaki know that he is open to physical contact. No one will forbid such an Anunnaki to appear at the festival, but the young and inexperienced princesses are then out of their minds because they would like to celebrate this physical contact. Therefore, older Anunnaki will be careful that the golden princes do not become too much of a disturbance to the festivities. The princesses are always accompanied anyway, so it will also be difficult for young princesses to catch a golden prince. The princes and princesses are allowed to do more and more from this age, but they are not free to do whatever they feel like. We will talk about the social occasions a few more times in the next entries, but now you already know very well why the princesses in particular are kept in a golden cage.