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>This recognition of polygamy as an unquestioned Han custom sanctioned male promiscuity. Wives were legally required to acquiesce to their husbands’ demands for alternate sexual partners, among whom were other men. By denying wives any say in their sex lives, married men could favor the half-eaten peach at will. The government did not interfere with the sexual status quo because it left most moral questions regarding the household to be solved within the household itself—which in a patriarchal society meant that decisions regarding sexual morality inevitably savored male interests. The very organization of the Han household therefore facilitated the acceptance of male homosexuality.
Yeah I'm thinking based
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What a dumb reaction image you posted.
Talk about something with absolutely zero cultural reach.
Like, you would have to explain basically everything about where this is even from for anyone to understand how this is relevant to thing.
Even his facial proportions are kind of ick inducing NGL.
Do better.

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People really seem to underestimate how degenerate premodern East Asian societies were.



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