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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 45,095
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Banned
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 45,095
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I'm still very much in the 'no' camp but I did have an interesting thought at work, look at Ancient Greece. The Greeks of those days were famously liberal when it came to sex and bisexuality was pretty much everywhere. It was common for noble and royal men to have both male and female concubines and love between same sex couples wasn't seen as a bad thing as marriage was more of a duty then a promise. Achilles is one of the most famous greek heroes of myth and in a lot of the stories, he had a lover in the shape of Patroclus and pretty much every god was either bisexual or had a same sex fling at some point. Also if you were a soldier in a greek army, you would have been nearly guaranteed to have bottomed for someone at some point.
I wonder whether Ancient Greece and pre-Christianity Rome simply had more bisexuals then any other period in time or perhaps they were simply in it for the pleasure and didn't care whether they were attracted to the gender of the person offering it. I'm more inclined to say the latter.
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