How big did he describe his own dick? That’s a clue...
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*she/her
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And other than one possibly complete poem by *her/she there is nothing but myth and conjecture regarding her contributions to literature.
#Clickbait and romance. Oh, if only the#Lesbos were actuality lesbians? C’mon... -
Ovid mentions her in his Tristia 'What did Sappho teach if not to love women?' (ii-365), his Amores 'Like, or not like it, I must sing of love...for sweet Sappho touch the Lesbian lyre'.(2-xviii). Says he writes in imitation of her in his Heroides (xv 41-4). Good enough for me.
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Indeed, several of her contributions are from works “in her style.” Historically not addressing clickbait or romantic fantasy. Plus, she was a lyricist at best, meaning a songwriter who’s songs were never documented in any way. Unsung hero? Or emotional symbolism?
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Remember that we all thought Mary Shelley wrote
#Frankenstein (a supposedly pinnacle of female literature) until we realized historically that she didn’t write it because she was 16 years old and hadn’t gone to school in the modern sense... No shortage of sexism in history.
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Mopey topless lesbians. Story as old as time.
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