Sex and spartan women
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No myth about Sparta is as persistent and controversial as the claim that pederasty and homosexuality dominated Spartan society. Even highly reputable historians such as Paul Cartledge subscribe to this theory. However, the evidence against it is, in my opinion, compelling. Xenophon, the only historian with firsthand experience of the agoge his sons attended it! To dismiss this evidence simply because it does not suit preconceived ideas is arrogant.


The Spartan Women: Economic Control, Sexual Liberation, and Olympic Athletics




Sparta Reconsidered - Spartan Sexuality
After all, psychologists say the conventional wisdom that opposites attract is dead wrong. Instead, studies show that people are drawn to those who look similar, enjoy similar activities, share the same attitudes, and probably even smell the same. Science says so: Clinical research suggests that being Spartan fit can make you more attractive and improve your sex drive, the blood flow to your genitals, your flexibility, stamina, arousal speed, and sexual performance. Heavy breathing and sweating apparently get us in the mood for more heavy breathing and sweating. Consider the facts:.



Sex And Marriage In Ancient Greece
Gorgo, Queen of Sparta and wife of Leonidas , as quoted by Plutarch [1]. Spartan women were famous in ancient Greece for having more freedom than women elsewhere in the Greek world. To contemporaries outside of Sparta, Spartan women had a reputation for promiscuity and controlling their husbands. Unlike their Athenian counterparts, Spartan women could legally own and inherit property and they were usually better educated. The extant written sources are limited and largely from a non-Spartan viewpoint.





The sexual habits of people in Ancient Greece — from prostitution to pillow talk — are explored in a new book written by Paul Chrystal. Exploring the many layers of sex and sexuality in various Greek societies — from the Minoan civilisation through to Sparta and Hellenistic Greece — In Bed with the Ancient Greeks examines homosexuality, pederasty, mythological sex and sex in Greek philosophy and religion. In the beginning was sex.

