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  2. Erotokritos - Wikipedia

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    Erotokritos and Erophile by Georgios Hortatzis constitute classic examples of Greek Renaissance literature and are considered to be the most important works of Cretan literature. It remains a popular work to this day, largely due to the music that accompanies it when it is publicly recited.

  3. 22 Ways Men Can Make Their Orgasms Better - AOL

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    Research conducted by Indiana University's Center for Sexual Health showed that using lube makes it 50% easier for both men and women to orgasm. And it makes sense, too: according to Elist, lube ...

  4. Homosexuality in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greek boys no longer left the confines of the community, but rather paired up with older men within the confines of the city. These men, like their earlier counterparts, played an educational and instructive role in the lives of their young companions; likewise, just as in earlier times, they shared a sexual relationship with their boys.

  5. Category:Sexuality in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek erotic literature (1 C, 5 P) G. Greek love and lust deities (2 C, 2 P) P. Pan (god) (6 C, 29 P) Pederasty in ancient Greece (1 C, 16 P)

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  7. Erotes - Wikipedia

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    Anteros (Greek: Ἀντέρως, Antérōs) was the god of requited love, literally "love returned" or "counterpart love".He punished those who scorned love and the advances of others, and was the avenger of unrequited love. [13]

  8. Homoerotic poetry - Wikipedia

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    Homoerotic poetry is a genre of poetry implicitly dealing with same-sex romantic or sexual interaction. The male-male erotic tradition encompasses poems by major poets such as Pindar, Theognis of Megara, Anacreon, Catullus, Virgil, Martial, Abu Nuwas, Michelangelo, Walt Whitman, Federico García Lorca, W. H. Auden, Fernando Pessoa and Allen Ginsberg.

  9. Sexual practices between men - Wikipedia

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    Among men who have anal sex with other men, the partner who inserts his penis may be referred to as the top, the one being penetrated may be referred to as the bottom, and those who enjoy either role may be referred to as versatile. [7] When MSM engage in anal sex without using a condom, this is referred to as bareback sex. Pleasure, pain, or ...