- In
ancient Greece and Rome, a
catamite (Latin: catamītus) was a
pubescent boy who was the
intimate companion of an
older male,
usually in a pederastic...
- name was
Catamitus (and also "Ganymedes"), from
which the
English word
catamite is derived. The
earliest forms of the myth have no
erotic content, but...
- however,
could take the
active role with a
young male slave,
known as a
catamite or puer delicatus. The
latter was
allowed because anal
intercourse was...
- simul****uality or simil****ualism: homo****uality Inter****uality[citation needed]
Catamite Invert Third ****
Coined by the
German astrologist,
author and psychoanalyst...
- who
sells his
favours for a
price to
anyone who
wants them is
called a
catamite; but if
anyone forms a love-attachment with
someone whom he
knows to be...
- last by the
related construction bishōnen ("beautiful boy").
Bacha bazi
Catamite Gr**** love
History of
human ****uality
Homoeroticism Homo****uality in ancient...
-
bizarre exploits of the narrator, Encolpius, and his (possible)
slave and
catamite Giton, a
handsome sixteen-year-old boy. It is the
second most
fully preserved...
-
Bithynia (c. 169 BC – c. 100 BC), Gr****
physician Antinous (2nd century),
Catamite and
eromenos of the
Roman Emperor Hadrian C****ius Dio (c. 155 – c. 235)...
- and face-**** you, 2 Aurēlī
pathice et
cinaede Fūrī,
bottom Aurelius and
catamite Furius, 3 quī mē ex versiculīs meīs putāstis, you who think,
because my...
- town had a
brothel where female and male
prostitutes could be had. Male
catamites fetched a
higher price than
female concubines since pederasty with a teenage...