well, they are humans, are they not?
2007-03-12 13:05:18
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answered by borg 7
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this is too elaborate on your teachers meaning.........................................................................................Ancient Rome was nearly identical to Ancient Greece. Men were depicted naked in artwork, while wifes and mothers
were clothed, robed, and veiled. Prostitutes were
depicted naked.
Sometimes on the wedding night, the husband would not sleep with his new bride but arranged to sleep with another woman.
The Roman state wanted fertility among mothers. Widows were not allowed to remarry. Husbands went out of their way to keep
their own wives locked up like slaves. They deprived their wives of a life outside the home. It was forbidden for wives to
possess money. The legal age for marriage in Ancient Rome for a woman was age 12, whether she had reached puberty or not.
Virginity upon marriage was valued. Roman men were allowed to engage in adultery, but their wives were not. Female sexualityw as entirely defined in their patriarchical value: sex with wives for legitimate children and procreation of a man's children
and prostitutes, concubines and slaves for a man's sexual leisure, rape for power over any woman......................very different times ..hope this gives you more insight ...
2007-03-12 13:25:03
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answered by connie b 6
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When In Rome, Do As The Romans Do-
Have you seen Caligula ? If not, do watch it
2007-03-12 13:09:28
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answered by Latin Techie 7
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What is your question.
2007-03-12 13:02:59
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answered by Anonymous
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And indeed they are
2007-03-12 13:03:15
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answered by Stevie F 4
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yes they were...............very
2007-03-12 13:03:38
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answered by Anonymous
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