Is @bronzeagemantis “gay”? This question exercises many people. His hero is Cellini. His banner is “Perseus with the Head of Medusa”. Cellini was accused of sodomy, but he also had children with his servant.
BAP is a consistent Hellenist. What does this mean for his sexuality?
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Women were required for reproduction, and doubtless BAP wishes to do his eugenic duty and perpetuate his noble line. But there was no pretence in the Greek world that women were a romantic love match & equal as in the contemporary West.
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The world of men was a world of intense fraternal organisations, often military. Gore Vidal, who did not describe himself as “gay”, noted—as BAP does—that these clubs and associations served as a guard against tyranny.
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The contemporary notion of “gay” is meaningless in this sense. We are speaking of a highly aestheticised world, strong erotic (non-sexual bonds), and some homosexual sex (limited by age & partner) in a world where women are marginal.
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Other figures on the right, like Jack Donovan, show a similar unease with the notion of being “gay”. Conclusion: BAP is probably happy to have children, have sex with women, and indulge in boy love (celebate & carnal)—but he will be the “top”, that’s for sure.
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