Makes sense if you are on the receiving end. Greek wise.Apparently a small unit was the ideal size in Greek antiquity; big ones belonged to the uncultured.
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On statues and vases. It is a representation of status and that indicates comportment and civilized behaviour. The Romans had the same form of representation in their art.Apparently a small unit was the ideal size in Greek antiquity; big ones belonged to the uncultured.
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Thank God at least for it doing that.A lot of cultures had a more fluid integration of the varied sexual preferences of their citizens. Two-spirit people were celebrated and revered in many Indigenious cultures and in India homosexuality was accepted as part of the human experience with references to those unions in the oldest textbook on eroticism, the Kamasutra (4th Century.)
Then Christianity came along and sorted all that out…
So how were things back in ancient times?@VinVan......"Then Christianity came along and sorted all that out". Really????? Now we have trans, non-binary, cic and everyday there seems to be something new. This world is getting more delusional everyday.
Poke it in your crapper,clean it in your yapper.So how were things back in ancient times?
I stand corrected. I thought it was Lord Byron.Poke it in your crapper,clean it in your yapper.
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