Love and Friendship. Roman Baths: A Meeting Place for Leisure and Sport
Roman baths in ancient Rome were public facilities that were visited by people of all social classes and walks of life. They were a place for socializing, relaxation, and personal hygiene.
The Romans had a relatively liberal attitude towards sexuality. Same-sex relationships were not prohibited, and they were often accepted. In some cases, they were even seen as positive.
In Roman baths, there were sometimes sexual encounters between men. This often happened between men of the same social status. However, it was also common for men from different social classes to have sexual relationships with each other.
Young men often went to the baths together to socialize, exercise, and relax. It was not uncommon for young men to be naked together in the baths. This was seen as a sign of camaraderie and friendship.
There is also evidence to suggest that there were occasional sexual encounters between young men in Roman baths. However, this did not always happen. In some cases, the young men were simply friends who were spending time together.
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