- ****ual
attitudes and
behaviors in
ancient Rome are
indicated by art, literature, and inscriptions, and to a
lesser extent by
archaeological remains such...
- of vir, a "real man",
while pathicus specifically denotes an
adult male who
takes the ****ually
receptive role. A
pathicus was not a "homo****ual" as such...
-
meaning to "insert one's **** into
another person's ****". The term
pathicus in line 2
refers to the "bottom"
person in that act, i.e., the one being...
-
preferences that
would today be
labeled "bi****ual": both cinaedus, and
pathicus indicate a male who
liked to
receive anal **** by men and/or women; however...
-
obscure origin.
Unlike some of the
vocabulary of homo****uality in
Latin (
pathicus, cinaedus), cēveō
seems not to be of Gr**** origin.
Francis A. Wood relates...