Prostitution in ancient Rome
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title:
Prostitution in ancient Rome
text:
Prostitution in ancient Rome was legal and licensed. Men of any social status were free to engage prostitutes of either sex without incurring moral disapproval, as long as they demonstrated self-control and moderation in the frequency and enjoyment of sex. Brothels were part of the culture of ancient Rome, as popular places of entertainment for Roman men. Most prostitutes were female slaves or freedwomen. The balance of voluntary to forced prostitution can only be guessed at. Privately held slav
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Aspect of ancient Roman society
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_ancient_Rome
date created:
2009-01-03T17:33:25Z
date modified:
2024-09-02T14:34:37Z
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