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Sex was a common theme in Roman art and literature. Ovid once wrote, "Offered a sexless heaven, I's say no thank you, women are such sweet hell. One fresco in Pompeii shows a guy with a penis so big it is held up by a string. An erotic stucco mosaic from Pompeii features a couple having sexual intercourse sitting down. Men often boasted of their love-making adventures on the walls of baths and other public buildings.
Graffiti scrawled on the wall of a Pompeii bar claimed: 'I fucked the landlady. The writers were not shy about naming names and even saying the time and place that encounters took place. Men who preferred men seemed just as emboldened to list their conquests and as men who preferred women.
The Roman God Priapus had an enormous penis. He is sometimes pictured chasing after vestal virgins. There was secret cult that worshipped him.
In classical Latin the word "vagina" means "sheath for a sword. And, there were two Latin words for large breasts: mammosa and mammeata. Hope E. Ashby wrote: As in Greek culture, phallic symbolism continued to occupy a central role in religion and in other spheres of Roman culture. It was from Greek mythology and from Roman views of sex in opposition to death that Freud later was to refine many of his ideas concerning eros and thanatos and to take the name of King Oedipus to signify the sexual attraction between son and mother.
As was not the case in Greek custom, Roman women were granted a good bit of independence as history progressed. Though virginity was valued, it was prized not for its own sake but for the practical reason that monogamous behavior was expected of married women.