LGBTQ+ in the Ancient World
In the cultures of the ancient world, there was no need for designations such as LGBTQ+ because there was no difference noted between what is now defined as “homosexual” and “heterosexual” relationships. There was no “us” and “them” dichotomy to encourage such labels; there was only “us” and whoever one chose to love was one’s own business.
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dklng211 said:
does not make it right… it is a personal choice
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mosaklassiek reblogged this from whencyclopedia panspanther said: Not exactly- men were expected to marry women when they matured, women were second class citizens and it was OK for men to diddle little boys. Although there wasn’t the hateful, religion driven prejudice of modern times, it was still far from ideal.
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