Spartans had a soulmate basically.
And again, you guys are obsessed with gender politics.
The claim was that romans where gay, as in gay like today.
They were not, they were a hierarchical society were lesser men were fucked in the ass by "better" man.
This is not what homosexuality is considered today.
Unless you guys are saying that bottoms are less men.
Spartans had a soulmate basically.
And again, you guys are obsessed with gender politics.
The claim was that romans where gay, as in gay like today.
They were not, they were a hierarchical society were lesser men were fucked in the ass by "better" man.
This is not what homosexuality is considered today.
Unless you guys are saying that bottoms are less men.
Spartans had a soulmate basically.
And again, you guys are obsessed with gender politics.
The claim was that romans where gay, as in gay like today.
They were not, they were a hierarchical society were lesser men were fucked in the ass by "better" man.
This is not what homosexuality is considered today.
Unless you guys are saying that bottoms are less men.
Yeah same thing.
Consisering gay as a normal sexual horientation where partners are equal == a man being superior to a lesser, half man that is a missed woman.
Same identical thing.
I learned history across 15 years of my education and Rome is one my favourite eras of history. Rome was heavy on gay stuff no matter if it was women women or man man action. Rome was insanely sexually free and open, on equal standing as today sexual stuff is.
Two Adult men having a relationship was frowned up. The bottom was viewed as a second class citizen like women.
The go to insults at the time were always "lol he's gay". You can find plenty of rumors of Julius Caesar being gay used to discredit him.
The emperor who took a boy wife? Also super controversial and not look good upon by Roman historians.
In fact you ever heard of the "trans emperor"? Well a lot of scholars think that's bullshit, and it's mainly propaganda used to discredit a widely unpopular emperor
Ancient Rome was super homophobic. It's is the ancient equivalent of "Oh I don't mind gay people, but if they're gay around me its a problem" with a little bit of sex slavery, pedophilia and fucked up gender/role dynamics.
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