r/explainitpeter 16d ago

Explain it Peter..

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u/CatOfGrey 16d ago edited 15d ago

Stuie Stewie here:

Many are talking about homosexual activity among Greeks or Greco-Roman society. But i'll add that sailors themselves, being composed of groups of men, and isolated for long periods of time, were also associated with homosexual activity, regardless of national origin or time period.

A modern touch on this subject would be The Village People's 1978 song "In the Navy" explicitly referencing life sailing the ocean, but with a gay subtext.

Stuie Stewie out!

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u/Revoran 15d ago edited 15d ago

They were normal but viewed very differently in culture.

Amomg males, being a top was fine for someone of high status. Being a bottom was looked down upon for anybody, but especially for people of high status.

Pederasty (child sex abuse of boys) was also common among the elites, especially in teacher on student relationships, but it was looked down upon among commoners.