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Romosexuality: Queer Love in Ancient Times

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Greek homosexuality has been set upon a pedestal, deemed a worthy and respectable model for romance by philosophers, writers and lovers alike. The reality is, though, that love and sex for the queer community owe more to the ancient Romans. Their approach was grittier, dirtier and sometimes just as romantic. However, it’s an outlook on sex and love we are only now coming to embrace. Ancient Greece’s appeal to gay men is much better known. Pioneering activists such as John Addington Symonds (1840-1893) and George Cecil Ives (1867-1950) turned to Greece as a respectable model. It offered them a legitimising … Read more

For Readers: Historical Acceptance

For Readers: Today’s reader topic comes from QSFer Richard Wood: What influences caused many non-christian societies such as Greece, pre Christian Rome and Japan to be accepting of same sex activity? Any one read any LGBT science fiction in such societies and eras? Writers: This is a reader chat – you are welcome to join it, but please do not reference your own works directly. Thanks! Join the chat