Joshua Branham

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Sex, sexual desire and the consequences of sex were frankly discussed. Poets chastised their lovers when they had abortions, less for the abortion than for endangering their own health. Ovid professed himself furious with his lover Corinna for rashly attempting one—but less because she had committed this act than because she had taken “that risk, and she never told me!”
The Darkening Age: The Christian Destruction of the Classical World
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