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A little bird (and a bit of research) told me

Take into account that to the ancient Greeks, homosexual behavior meant nothing. Many men from that era engaged in flings with other men. Powerful men especially, even though they usually had a wife and a cadre of mistresses too.
 
I read somewhere that the reason the movie was delayed was because they were asked to edit some of the men-men sex scenes, apparently they were too graphic and frequent in the movie.

Movie was supposed to come out tomorrow originally, now it comes out towards the end of the month.
 
Originally posted by: pancho619
I read somewhere that the reason the movie was delayed was because they were asked to edit some of the men-men sex scenes, apparently they were too graphic and frequent in the movie.

Movie was supposed to come out tomorrow originally, now it comes out towards the end of the month.

Well sh!t.
 
Zysoclaplem then it might surprise you that Julius Caesar was quite bi too. As Bateluer stated in that era it was not uncommon.
 
Originally posted by: pancho619
I read somewhere that the reason the movie was delayed was because they were asked to edit some of the men-men sex scenes, apparently they were too graphic and frequent in the movie.

Movie was supposed to come out tomorrow originally, now it comes out towards the end of the month.

My info is that Stone was just generally behind (no pun intended) in production.
 
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: pancho619
I read somewhere that the reason the movie was delayed was because they were asked to edit some of the men-men sex scenes, apparently they were too graphic and frequent in the movie.

Movie was supposed to come out tomorrow originally, now it comes out towards the end of the month.

My info is that Stone was just generally behind (no pun intended) in production.

LOL. No pun intended you say? 😀
 
no, alexander the great was not "gay".

in the ancient world homosexuality wasn't seen the same as today. being the penetrator was deemed ok, being the penetratee was what was seen as "bad".
 
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
Originally posted by: pancho619
I read somewhere that the reason the movie was delayed was because they were asked to edit some of the men-men sex scenes, apparently they were too graphic and frequent in the movie.

Movie was supposed to come out tomorrow originally, now it comes out towards the end of the month.

Well sh!t.

Heh... you gonna have to hold on and wait for the unrated version? 😉
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
Originally posted by: pancho619
I read somewhere that the reason the movie was delayed was because they were asked to edit some of the men-men sex scenes, apparently they were too graphic and frequent in the movie.

Movie was supposed to come out tomorrow originally, now it comes out towards the end of the month.
Well sh!t.
Heh... you gonna have to hold on and wait for the unrated version to see colin farrell's and jared leto's dangling man meat
fixed.
 
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Zysoclaplem then it might surprise you that Julius Caesar was quite bi too. As Bateluer stated in that era it was not uncommon.



I thought julius Ceaser was tri?

😉

Ausm
 
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Zysoclaplem then it might surprise you that Julius Caesar was quite bi too. As Bateluer stated in that era it was not uncommon.



I thought julius Ceaser was tri?

😉

Ausm

Yep, he would "tri" anything sexual. 😀
 
Let me put it this way. The Greeks made the Victorian era English schoolboys seem like raving heterosexuals...
 
Originally posted by: Hammer
no, alexander the great was not "gay".

in the ancient world homosexuality wasn't seen the same as today. being the penetrator was deemed ok, being the penetratee was what was seen as "bad".

So...if I fvck a guy in the ass, I'm not gay as long as I don't let him return the favor?
 
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: Hammer
no, alexander the great was not "gay".

in the ancient world homosexuality wasn't seen the same as today. being the penetrator was deemed ok, being the penetratee was what was seen as "bad".

So...if I fvck a guy in the ass, I'm not gay as long as I don't let him return the favor?

LOL. The sad thing is I think this mentality still exists today. If you're gay then you're gay no big deal but don't deny it.
 
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: Hammer
no, alexander the great was not "gay".

in the ancient world homosexuality wasn't seen the same as today. being the penetrator was deemed ok, being the penetratee was what was seen as "bad".

So...if I fvck a guy in the ass, I'm not gay as long as I don't let him return the favor?

in a way, yes. but even so, its was not "gay" as we known it today. it was more along the lines of being strong and dominant versus being seen as weak and pathetic, and ridiculed.
 
Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: Hammer
no, alexander the great was not "gay".

in the ancient world homosexuality wasn't seen the same as today. being the penetrator was deemed ok, being the penetratee was what was seen as "bad".

So...if I fvck a guy in the ass, I'm not gay as long as I don't let him return the favor?

in a way, yes. but even so, its was not "gay" as we known it today. it was more along the lines of being strong and dominant versus being seen as weak and pathetic, and ridiculed.

Suddenly seeming strong and dominant doesn't seem very appealing anymore. 😀
 
Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: Hammer
no, alexander the great was not "gay".

in the ancient world homosexuality wasn't seen the same as today. being the penetrator was deemed ok, being the penetratee was what was seen as "bad".

So...if I fvck a guy in the ass, I'm not gay as long as I don't let him return the favor?

in a way, yes. but even so, its was not "gay" as we known it today. it was more along the lines of being strong and dominant versus being seen as weak and pathetic, and ridiculed.
Are you still talking about homosexuality in those times?
 
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: Hammer
no, alexander the great was not "gay".

in the ancient world homosexuality wasn't seen the same as today. being the penetrator was deemed ok, being the penetratee was what was seen as "bad".

So...if I fvck a guy in the ass, I'm not gay as long as I don't let him return the favor?

in a way, yes. but even so, its was not "gay" as we known it today. it was more along the lines of being strong and dominant versus being seen as weak and pathetic, and ridiculed.
Are you still talking about homosexuality in those times?

yes. i was pointing out why alexander the great wouldn't be considered "gay".
 
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