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  • Essay / Essay on Greek Culture - 1233

    Men were known to all be bisexual. It was normal in ancient Greece for a man to find both sexes attractive, but their private lives in classical Athens were much more different than being bisexual; that’s what the experience is today. Additionally, it was not common for men to have relationships with men of the same age. Relatively, men had relationships with teenagers or older men. It was common for men to marry before the age of 30. On the other hand, women were known to prostitute themselves regularly and sex was known to be cheap in the city. Furthermore, a female father had arranged the marriage of their daughter at the age of 16. Their marriage was usually arranged to a man who was twice her age; Often, a person well known to the family or connected to the family, such as a