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Stupid Sexy Romans!  

FresnoWoman 53F
268 messages
8/1/2019 16h01
Stupid Sexy Romans!


So, we have some sexual words that come from Latin. Penis. Vagina. Not clitoris, though, that's from Greek. Cunnilingus. What else? Copulation.

However, if you went back in time some 2000 , you'd find the average Roman used significantly different vocabulary for these concepts.

They would have used mentula or verpa for the male organ. Or pipinna, if you wanted to use something equivalently cutesy to "pee-pee." Penis simply meant tail.

Vagina was a sheath for one's sword. However, you can probably easily guess what the word cunnus means.

For the Romans, a cunnilingus was the person who licked a woman's vulva, not the action itself.

Copulation simply meant a joining, such as in marriage. About 1500 years would to pass before it became a euphemistic term for having sex.

The ancient Romans were not shy about frankly mentioning sexual things. Poets such as Ovid and Catullus really let it all hang out. It's thanks to them, plus all the graffiti writers, that we are able to get an idea of how the Romans spoke about sexual matters.

FresnoWoman 53F
883 messages
8/1/2019 16h04

Catullus wrote one poem that starts off "I will sodomize and face-fuck you/bottom Aurelius and catamite Furius." Feel free to look it up if you like.


HoHowdy 62H
1279 messages
8/1/2019 16h35

Ovid, arguably the first erotic writer. Haven't read his stuff since college.


Owatalife 67H
1711 messages
8/1/2019 18h28

Yes they also had sex slaves for those who could afford them, lots of young boys for both men & women.


marriedcretin 54H
1324 messages
11/1/2019 20h29

Have you been to Italy? Its chock full of gorgeous folks so I can understand those Romans being very interested in sexy times.


FresnoWoman replies on 12/1/2019 15h02:
Never been. Maybe some day I will get to Italy.

1seeking1 58F
3767 messages
27/3/2019 15h36

Just proves every generation reinvents sex and the wheel and we have always been lusty humans. Thanks for sharing


FresnoWoman replies on 30/3/2019 11h56:
Glad you enjoyed the post.

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