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The medieval world was a place of big contrasts when it came to sex. Sometimes and in some places, people were open-minded and sex and sexuality, while at other times it was a topic and practice that was shunned or even made illegal.
Medieval historians have been exploring issues related to sex and sexuality. Here are some of the more spicy pieces of information we have uncovered about sex in the Middle Ages. For medieval men and women, the eyes and their gazes were an important part of sexuality. The very act of looking could stimulate desire in the observer and the observed. Medieval homes and communities often lacked privacy, and it might have been difficult for a couple to find a place they could be intimate. According to Anthony Kaldellis , one of the earliest descriptions we have of a wet dream comes from the novel Hysmine and Hysminias, written in the twelfth century by Eumathios Makrembolites.
The character Hysminias was describing where he was kissing and fondling his partner. He then states:.
An unspeakable, inexpressible, incomparable passion took control of me. I then experienced β by Eros β what I had never experienced before. By the end of the Middle Ages, several fruits became associated with love. Michel Pastoureau explains that cherries were a symbol of love, as were red apples if given by a man.
In the same vein, the pear, no matter what color, could symbolize male genitals. Many texts from the Middle Ages talk about sex and how to do it better. These would be written for men, and include details on methods and products to improve your sexual ability think of medieval versions of Viagra.