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Can men Study Wicca

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Anonymous

16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Yes, Men can study Wicca.

In fact, there is a place of honor in Wicca that can - theoretically - only be filled by a male: The High Priest.

Although some Wiccan covens may be female-only, the majority welcome both male and female. Regardless of joining a coven, you can always become a "solitary" Wiccan, and study by yourself (although I really do recommend joining a local coven, or at least getting to know other solitaries).

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