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History, etymology, and fallacy: attitudes toward male masturbation in the ancient Western world.

J P Elia1.   

Abstract

This article examines the attitudes toward male masturbation in the ancient western world. More specifically, this work deals with ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. By comparing each epoch and geographic region, intolerance of autoerotic activity can be seen. Although there is a pattern of intolerance, the act of masturbation is always viewed provisionally. In addition, by examining these three periods of history not only can attitudes be scrutinized, but also it can be seen quite clearly that there was no golden age of sexuality: The attitude of accepted and encouraged unlimited and varied sexual practices does not exist in the ancient western world. As in many other cultures in various stages of history, procreative sexuality is the dominating theme. Thus, current attitudes of sex are derived from, and still survive due to the influence of, ancient western civilization.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3323307     DOI: 10.1300/J082v14n03_01

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Homosex        ISSN: 0091-8369


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1.  Sexual attitudes, preferences and infections in Ancient Greece: has antiquity anything useful for us today?

Authors:  R S Morton
Journal:  Genitourin Med       Date:  1991-02
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