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- Pederasty or paederasty (/ˈpɛdəræsti/) is a ****ual relationship between an adult man and a boy. It was a socially acknowledged practice in Ancient Greece...
- Pederasty in ancient Greece was a socially acknowledged romantic relationship between an older male (the erastes) and a younger male (the eromenos) usually...
- circles was between adult men and pubescent or adolescent boys, known as pederasty (marriages in Ancient Greece between men and women were also age structured...
- Amen, more commonly known as The Pederasty (“La pederastia” in Spanish), is a conceptual, critical and process artwork by Abel Azcona. Over several months...
- New York's **** Activists Alliance. He later engaged in pedophilia and pederasty activism with the North American Man/Boy Love ****ociation (NAMBLA), of...
- North American Man/Boy Love ****ociation (NAMBLA) is a pedophilia and pederasty advocacy organization in the United States. It works to abolish age-of-consent...
- Gr****s. It was frequently used as a euphemism for both homo****uality and pederasty. The phrase is a product of the enormous impact of the reception of classical...
- group). Meanwhile, Eva Cantarella discovered that representations of pederastic relationships contain two successive moments of courtship. The first phase...
- the younger boy". Intercrural intercourse was a common manifestation of pederasty in ancient Greece; young men were forbidden from having **** with older...
- ISBN 978-0-9714686-0-3. Percy, William A. 1999. "The Institutionalization of Pederasty" in Pederasty and Pedagogy in Archaic Greece. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-252-06740-2...