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After reading old Roman novels I don’t understand how chuds will tell you to your face that bisexuality wasn’t the norm back then. Like every male character was sucking and fucking
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>>18486304
Whenever someone on this board talks about "traditional western culture", they're talking about shit that was invented by private companies between 1910-1980.

Anything before that is just too complicated for retarded brown /pol/beaners.
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>>18486304
Faggotry was normal amongst artsy-fartsy faggots back then, as it is today. This is not surprising.
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>>18486304
Roman society had different rules for the patricians, among the lower classes faggotry was routinely persecuted. But Roman society accepted that the elite had special privelages when it came to sex. It’s why mistresses was so widespread as a status symbol and having a butt boy was seen as another way to flaunt your status among the elite. Roman society also demanded this be public as well because secrecy meant you were ashamed and in Roman society that meant you were weak as fuck so ofcourse it was documented freely by the patrician paid historians
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>>18486309
>, they're talking about shit that was invented by private companies between 1910-1980.
Based gilded age
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>>18486587
>among the lower classes faggotry was routinely persecuted
I don’t know what the evidence for this is. Especially since Plautus’ plays are full of homosexuality
>>18486585
I wouldn’t describe Sulla as an artsy fartsy fag. I think this is just projecting modern ideas onto the past instead of grappling with its alienness
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>>18486635
The guided age was in the late 19th century anon.
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It’s not like Rome was famously decadent or anything. You are looking at it as backwards thinking people willingly sanctioned this sort of behavior like we are now with fag marriage and political correctness.
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>>18486585
>as it is today
Lies, you can go to an art school in New York or Berlin right now and I can assure you the rate of people who consistently have sex with both genders is very low. A drunken one night stand or being curious but never done it is not the same
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>>18486304


I. LITERATURE IS NOT TO BE TAKEN LITERALLY.

II. HOMOSEXUALITY WAS AS NORMALIZED IN ANCIENT ROMA AS IT IS TODAY: AS CONDONED, AND AS CONDEMNED, AS IT IS TODAY.
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>>18486812
>In the 2000s people were taught not to drink alcohol at a young age, alcoholics were portrayed badly in media and there were groups to quit alcohol, this means drinking alcohol was only done by very few people
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>>18486821


THAT IS A FALLACIOUS AND PITIFUL ATTEMPT AT A COUNTERARGUMENT.
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>>18486304
White people are degenerates.
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GUYS HOW DO I TURN CAPS LOCK OFF PLEASE HELP!!!
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>>18486812
> AS CONDONED, AND AS CONDEMNED, AS IT IS TODAY.
If that were true then why isn’t male sexuality treated in the exact same way? Why do people make a big deal out of it?



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