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HOMOSEXUALITY The same suppressive attitudes toward women which
spawned the hetaerae also gave birth to another phenomenon, homosexuality,
whose rise and decline roughly paralleled that of the hetaerae. Homosexuality
can ...
HOMOSEXUALITY The same suppressive attitudes toward women which
spawned the hetaerae also gave birth to another phenomenon, homosexuality,
whose rise and decline roughly paralleled that of the hetaerae. Homosexuality
can ...
Page 58
We must note additionally that several other aspects of Greek life contributed to
homosexuality. The gymnasia, where physically splendid youths exercised in the
nude, must certainly have aroused the sexual drives of many onlookers who ...
We must note additionally that several other aspects of Greek life contributed to
homosexuality. The gymnasia, where physically splendid youths exercised in the
nude, must certainly have aroused the sexual drives of many onlookers who ...
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Twenty-eight percent experienced homosexual arousal, 13 percent to orgasm.
Between 4 and 1 1 percent of unmarried women and between 1 and 2 percent of
married women were engaging in homosexual acts in at least 50 percent of their
...
Twenty-eight percent experienced homosexual arousal, 13 percent to orgasm.
Between 4 and 1 1 percent of unmarried women and between 1 and 2 percent of
married women were engaging in homosexual acts in at least 50 percent of their
...
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Contents
wL Introduction | 1 |
The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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