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In this episode of Ancient Greece Revisited, Michael explores the complex and often misunderstood topic of sexuality in ancient Greece. Rather than fitting into modern "liberal" or "conservative" categories, Greek attitudes toward sexuality were fundamentally different from our own. Discover how the ancient Greeks separated procreation (which was tightly controlled) from sexuality itself, explaining their seemingly contradictory attitudes. Learn why dynasty-building and bloodlines were central to Greek society, and how understanding this perspective gives us insight into both ancient values and our modern condition. This video responds to common misconceptions about ancient Greek sexual morality and offers a fresh perspective that goes beyond simplistic political categorizations. *Check out @metatronyt channel here:* / @metatronyt • The TRUTH About LGBTQ+ in Ancient Greece -... Survey: Are you a fan? Help us shape the future of AGR - Complete a 2-minute survey https://forms.gle/p8JWG7bccLFuwxaA8 Support Ancient Greece Revisited: 🔔 HIT THE BELL to never miss our uploads 👥 🌐 Patreon: Support us here / ancientgreecerevisited 📺 Become a YouTube member for exclusive content. 🔔 Subscribe Now: / @ancientgreecerevisited Click to Subscribe and never miss an episode! Join Our Community: Dive into discussions, share your thoughts, and become part of the 'Ancient Greece Revisited' family in the comments below! Team: 📝 Writer and Presenter: Michalis Michailidis 🎬 Director and Editor: Adam Petritsis #AncientGreece #GreekHistory #ClassicalCivilization #AncientSexuality #HistoricalContext #GreekCulture #AncientGreekSociety #Philosophy #Dynasties #AGR