Again, in Catullus, 100, the Roman paederasty shows itself "Caelius loves Aufilenus and Quintus loves Aufilena-madly."
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Again, in Catullus, 100, the Roman paederasty shows itself "Caelius loves Aufilenus and Quintus loves Aufilena-madly." As we approach the Christian era the picture darkens.
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Paederasty simply follows the fault-lines of liberty, and its numerous victories are usually private, publicly undetected, politically almost without consequence.