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Constantine's Discriminatory Sex Laws
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So, apparently ...
(which is leaving myself open to someone looking it up and disputing it)
... in 342 AD, the Emperor Constantine passed a law forbidding ..:
Same sex marriage
Oral sex
Anal sex
I'm not saying that I'd actually want it in the butt. That's just a personal preference thing. But, you know ...
Was this the earliest example of legislation that discriminated on the grounds of sexual orientation?
(which is leaving myself open to someone looking it up and disputing it)
... in 342 AD, the Emperor Constantine passed a law forbidding ..:
Same sex marriage
Oral sex
Anal sex
I'm not saying that I'd actually want it in the butt. That's just a personal preference thing. But, you know ...
Was this the earliest example of legislation that discriminated on the grounds of sexual orientation?
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According to this even Genesis condemes homosexuality it says God created man and woman (Adam and Eve) so that they could procreate and populate the Earth
http:// carm.or g/bible -homose xuality
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those are bans on actions, not orientation. They'd have applied to straight people too. Not that straights would be likely to marry but they have been known to indulge in the other practices, or so I am told.
Wikipedia tells us: Homosexuality in China, known as the pleasures of the bitten peach, the cut sleeve, or the southern custom, has been recorded since approximately 600 BCE
Wikipedia tells us: Homosexuality in China, known as the pleasures of the bitten peach, the cut sleeve, or the southern custom, has been recorded since approximately 600 BCE
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Funny things we say when we're drunk ...
http:// thought catalog .com/pa ul-bark er/2011 /09/stu ff-you- say-whe n-youre -drunk/
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