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'''Greek Love Through the Ages'''
'''Greek Love Through the Ages''' is a website devoted to [[boylove]] or [[pederasty]] in the classical sense where an adult male also called an [[Erastes]]  courted or was in an pederastic relationship with an adolescent boy typically aged 12 to about 17, who was called [[eromenos]]. 


"Greek love was love between a boy, typically adolescent, and an older adolescent or man.  It is called Greek because it was most famously practised in ancient Greece, where it was called paiderastia, formed from paidos, "of a boy", and erastia, "love".  Though eros, erotic longing, implicitly inspired a Greek love affair, it could remain chaste. "<ref>[https://www.greek-love.com/ WHAT WAS GREEK LOVE?]</ref>
"Greek love was love between a boy, typically adolescent, and an older adolescent or man.  It is called Greek because it was most famously practised in ancient Greece, where it was called paiderastia, formed from paidos, "of a boy", and erastia, "love".  Though eros, erotic longing, implicitly inspired a Greek love affair, it could remain chaste. "<ref>[https://www.greek-love.com/ WHAT WAS GREEK LOVE?]</ref>

Revision as of 20:43, 13 February 2022

Greek Love Through the Ages is a website devoted to boylove or pederasty in the classical sense where an adult male also called an Erastes courted or was in an pederastic relationship with an adolescent boy typically aged 12 to about 17, who was called eromenos.

"Greek love was love between a boy, typically adolescent, and an older adolescent or man. It is called Greek because it was most famously practised in ancient Greece, where it was called paiderastia, formed from paidos, "of a boy", and erastia, "love". Though eros, erotic longing, implicitly inspired a Greek love affair, it could remain chaste. "[1]

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Greek Love Through the Ages (Website)