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do lesbians come from Lesbos?

admin on May-31-2011

you know…..the island in Greece?

The ancient poet Sappho used to live in Lesbos. Her poetry centers on passion and love for various personages and both genders. There are rumors about her having lesbian relationships with several of her female students, like Atthis, Telesippa and Megara. Since the 19th century the words Lesbian and Sapphic have been used to describe homosexual relatioships between women.

  1. im just an exclamation point Said,

    yes, or the french town les bos
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  2. Iwillnever Revealmyself Said,

    yuppp
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  3. Gifted One Said,

    I don’t know…did you take the last slice of retard cake today?
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  4. Uncle Chi Said,

    Yes.
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  5. вяιgεттε Said,

    Yes, pagan Rome deported and exiled lesbians to this Island. But later they became accepted in Roman society and engaged in orgies.
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  6. Cee Note Said,

    and homosexuals come from Fagtasia
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  7. ? Said,

    other way around bud
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  8. ............. Said,

    yes the original ones did. they had really hairy legs and wore flannel shirts and had grey mullets. nothing’s changed.
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  9. Brian Said,

    it’s pronounced "le bos"
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    south park

  10. Vanessa Said,

    no but greece is nice.
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  11. Hank Said,

    No.

    Lebanon.

    Duh.
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  12. Penelope Said,

    The ancient poet Sappho used to live in Lesbos. Her poetry centers on passion and love for various personages and both genders. There are rumors about her having lesbian relationships with several of her female students, like Atthis, Telesippa and Megara. Since the 19th century the words Lesbian and Sapphic have been used to describe homosexual relatioships between women.
    References :
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sappho
    http://www.sapphogr.net/sappho.html
    and being a Greek who knows History

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