Comoedia Lydiae  

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Sheela na Gig, medieval, erotica, Sexual repression

Saint Paul, Clerical celibacy (Catholic Church)

Eroticism is rare in the art of the Early Christian period and the Middle Ages. Pagan monuments were often overtly sexual, but Christian art shunned the world of physical love [...]. Christianity was a non-sexual religion (Virgin birth of Jesus). --Peter Webb, 1975, page 104

Lidia Courtly love Eros and the Mysteries of Love In the Middle Ages, the idea of the dangers of female sexuality, typified by Eve, was commonly expressed in medieval romances as a wicked, seductive enchantress, the prime example being Morgan le Fay.Jane Sharp [[Erotic hypnosis ]]



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