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Yep, they thought nympomanica was common
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Things I read. There's a "cuffer" or whatever word we should use, from the early middle ages, about a woman who got pregnant after having sex with another woman, who just before had had sex with a man. That must be technically possible, right? However what moderna historian point out is that the story never say anything about any of the two women being punished for same sex, sex. Because in the middle age they saw women as weird, lustful and sinful, and you can't really punish women for being weird, lustful and sinful. A man should know better, a gay guy should be able resist any homosexual urges. You, however, have to forgive a horny, hormone filled woman. So this is just one example of that the middle ages people apparently got it so wrong they thought ladies was more sex carzy than men.
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Posted on : Jan 13, 2020
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