282 BCE. A scene in the household of Zeno of Citium, the Ancient Greek founder of Stoicism, demonstrating his freedom from passion, his indifference to pleasure or pain.
Nah.
From Damian’s birthday posting of his 2008 Roman Decadence manips.
If I ran this porn site I’d call it "UnspeakablyDegraded19," because I’ve fought an unceasing battle with wordiness for my entire life, and I wish to assiduously avoid underage content.
Depictions and even accounts of fellatio, forced or voluntary, are incredibly hard to find. One reason may lie (biblical double entendre intended) in the go-to book on Georgian Era erotica "Fanny Hill."
But then there was something that I did notice which I found interesting: there was no oral sex. Oral sex was considered to be something the French favored throughout the centuries, and in page after page of the sexual scenes in Fanny Hill, its absence was obvious. It seemed as though this article of foreplay wasn't even a thought, or perhaps it just wasn't attractive to bedroom frolickers in 18th century England, or perhaps that was just Cleland's taste.
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