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This was an opportunity for men and older youths to bond and was highly erotically charged.Guests would flirt with each other, with slaves pouring the drinks, and there would be female prostitutes hired as “entertainers” for the evening.But the private lives of men in classical Athens – the city we know most about – were very different from anything that a “bisexual” man might experience today.Relationships between men of the same age were not at all common: rather, the standard same-sex relationship would involve an adolescent boy and an older man.Greek attitudes towards sex were different from our own, but are all those myths about the sex lives of the ancient Greeks true? Here are the facts behind four commonly held beliefs.It was certainly the norm in ancient Greece for a man to find both sexes attractive.
The symposium (an all-male drinking party) was one occasion when Greeks would let their hair down.
The cups from which diners drank at these events are often painted with erotic scenes, ranging from lingering glances to full-blown orgies.
But whether these scenes reflect the real goings-on at these parties is another matter.
The feelings that beautiful faces and bodies rouse in us no doubt seem both personal and instinctive – just as they presumably did for the ancient Greeks who first made and enjoyed these artworks.
But our reactions are inevitably shaped by the society we live in.
Vase paintings often depict young women putting on clothes and jewellery ahead of their weddings or being led by the hand by their groom, with a winged Eros floating nearby.