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- 01:49, 1 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to the Mythological Figures of Eros and Ganymede, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 01:49, 1 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Facial and Body Hair in a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Asclepiades of Adramyttium (Created page with "thumb|center|A boy running with [[Hoop rolling (ancient Greece)|hoop and food. Attic red-figure cup by the Colmar Pa...")
- 01:49, 1 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Pederastic Classical Persian Lyrical Motif of the Age of a Young Male Beloved Being 14 Years Old, as Featured in a Poem by Ḥáfiz̤ (Created page with "File:Khwāja Shams-ud-Dīn Muḥammad Ḥāfeẓ-e Shīrāzī (Hafez or Hafiz). Miniature painting.png|thumb|center|Khwāja Shams-ud-Dīn Muḥammad Ḥāfeẓ-e Shīrāzī...")
- 01:49, 1 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Pederastic Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Growth of Facial and Body Hair in a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj (Created page with "File:Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Islamic origin. Early 12th Century. From the Castle of Lorca in Lorca, Murcia, Spain.jpg|thumb|center|Small sgraffited ceramic jug of Is...")
- 01:49, 1 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to the Mythological Figures of Eros and Ganymede, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Created page with "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (l...")
- 01:49, 1 September 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Softness of Hairless Youthful Male Buttocks as a Pederastically Eroticized Physical Trait in a Poem by Dioscorides (Created page with "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (l...")
- 22:30, 31 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page Nanshoku (Premodern Japanese pederasty) (Author request: content was: "{{Draft}} '''Nanshoku''' (男色), the premodern Japanese word for eroticism between adult and adolescent males, was the longest lived and most public expression of same-sex affection anywhere in the world.<ref>[https://www.ipce.info/library_3/files/nanshoku_en.htm Nanshoku Male-Male Eroticism in Japan (Ipce)]</ref> Among the analogous Japanese terms for male-male sex, such as "the way of youths" (<i>wakashudō</i>, often abbreviated as <i>jakudō</i> or <i>shudō...)
- 22:29, 31 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page Nanshoku to Nanshoku (Premodern Japanese pederasty)
- 22:25, 31 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Mythological Adolescents, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus to (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Mythological Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Eros or Ganymede, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus
- 21:59, 31 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Mythological Adolescent Boys, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (lekythos) by the Brygos Painter. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 490–480 B.C. Greece, Attica, Athens. Ceramic, Red Figure. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 10.180.]] From <i>The Boyish Muse</i> (An...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:...)
- 21:58, 31 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Mythological Adolescent Boys, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Created page with "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (l...")
- 21:56, 31 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Mythological Adolescent Boys, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Created page with "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (l...")
- 04:29, 31 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Asclepiades of Adramyttium to (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Asclepiades of Adramyttium
- 04:29, 31 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Classical Persian Lyrical Motif of the 14-Year-Old Male Beloved as Featured in a Poem by Ḥáfiz̤ to (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Pederastic Classical Persian Lyrical Motif of the 14-Year-Old Male Beloved as Featured in a Poem by Ḥáfiz̤
- 04:29, 31 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (BLSB) - A List of Some Handsome Beardless Youths of Early 12th-Century Córdoba in a Poem by Ibn Quzmān to (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Praising List of Some Handsome Beardless Youths of Early 12th-Century Córdoba in a Poem by Ibn Quzmān
- 04:29, 31 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj to (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Pederastic Medieval Andalusi Arabic Lyrical Motif of the Secondary Hair Growth of a Young Male Beloved Signaling the Decline in His Physical Attractiveness, as Featured in a Poem by Ibn al-Ḥājj
- 04:29, 31 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Pederastic Ancient Greek Lyrical Motif of the Comparison of a Young Male Beloved to Handsome Mythological Adolescents, as Featured in a Poem by Alcaeus (Created page with "thumb|center|[[Eros (mythology)|Eros, Winged in Frontal View, Flying and Carrying a Fillet. Oil flask (l...")
- 04:29, 31 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - The Softness of Youthful Male Buttocks as a Pederastically Eroticized Physical Trait in a Poem by Dioscorides (Created page with "File:Johann Rudolf Koller - Naked Young Boy Laying Outdoors.png|thumb|center|<i>Naked Young Boy Laying Outdoors</i> (1858) by Johann Rudolf Koller. Oil on canvas, 92.5 × 75...")
- 20:28, 30 August 2021 Etenne talk contribs created page Talk:Etenne/subpage2 (Created page with " == Adding a review == I'm about to type in a review of Show Me! In the journal Family Counselor, off of JStor. Before putting in that effort, I wanted to be sure you had no...")
- 18:18, 30 August 2021 Etenne talk contribs deleted page Wes Anderson (deleted by request)
- 04:01, 27 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Combination of Pederastic and Heteroerotic Contents in the Ancient Greek Myth of Heracles, Hylas and the Nymphs, as Depicted in a Poem by Theocritus to The Ancient Greek Myth of Heracles, Hylas and the Nymphs, as Depicted by Theocritus
- 03:59, 27 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Combination of Pederastic and Heteroerotic Contents in the Ancient Greek Myth of Heracles, Hylas and the Nymphs, as Depicted in a Poem by Theocritus to Boylove Documentary Sourcebook - The Ancient Greek Myth of Heracles, Hylas and the Nymphs, as Depicted in a Poem by Theocritus
- 03:34, 27 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page Creating (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Philippides</i> by Willoughby Vera. Illustration from <i>A Vision of Greece</i> (1925). From <i>Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Alexander the Great</i>, Third Edition, edited by Matthew Dillon and Lynda Garland (London; New York: Routledge, 2010). Fi...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User tal...)
- 03:33, 27 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page Creating (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (1 revision)
- 03:33, 27 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page Creating (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Philippides</i> by Willoughby Vera. Illustration from <i>A Vision of Greece</i> (1925). From <i>Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Alexander the Great</i>, Third Edition, edited by Matthew Dillon and Lynda Garland (London; New York: Routledge, 2010). Fi...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User tal...)
- 03:33, 27 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page Creating (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (1 revision)
- 03:33, 27 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page Creating (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Philippides</i> by Willoughby Vera. Illustration from <i>A Vision of Greece</i> (1925). From <i>Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Alexander the Great</i>, Third Edition, edited by Matthew Dillon and Lynda Garland (London; New York: Routledge, 2010). Fi...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User tal...)
- 03:32, 27 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page Creating (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (1 revision)
- 03:32, 27 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page Creating (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Philippides</i> by Willoughby Vera. Illustration from <i>A Vision of Greece</i> (1925). From <i>Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Alexander the Great</i>, Third Edition, edited by Matthew Dillon and Lynda Garland (London; New York: Routledge, 2010). Fi...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User tal...)
- 03:32, 27 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page Creating (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (1 revision)
- 03:32, 27 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page Creating (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Philippides</i> by Willoughby Vera. Illustration from <i>A Vision of Greece</i> (1925). From <i>Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Alexander the Great</i>, Third Edition, edited by Matthew Dillon and Lynda Garland (London; New York: Routledge, 2010). Fi...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User tal...)
- 03:32, 27 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs undeleted page Creating (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (1 revision)
- 02:47, 27 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page Creating (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Philippides</i> by Willoughby Vera. Illustration from <i>A Vision of Greece</i> (1925). From <i>Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Alexander the Great</i>, Third Edition, edited by Matthew Dillon and Lynda Garland (London; New York: Routledge, 2010). Fi...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User tal...)
- 02:44, 27 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Philippides</i> by Willoughby Vera. Illustration from <i>A Vision of Greece</i> (1925). From <i>Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Alexander the Great</i>, Third Edition, edited by Matthew Dillon and Lynda Garland (London; New York: Routledge, 2010). Fi...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User tal...)
- 13:42, 26 August 2021 Etenne talk contribs created page Template:AP (Created page with "20px <noinclude> Category:Portal Boylove News page templates </noinclude>")
- 14:08, 25 August 2021 Etenne talk contribs created page Template:Art and Entertainment/music (Created page with "<noinclude>{{ambox | image = 50px| border = blue | type = This is a News template.To see the page it relates to go to: Portal:Boylove News Chan...")
- 20:29, 24 August 2021 Etenne talk contribs protected Template:Art and Entertainment/art [Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) (hist)
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- 18:26, 24 August 2021 Etenne talk contribs protected Template:Science and technology/COVID-19 News [Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) (hist)
- 15:26, 23 August 2021 Etenne talk contribs moved protection settings from Portal:Boylove News Channel/Science and technology to Portal:Boylove News Channel/Science, Technology, Health (Portal:Boylove News Channel/Science and technology moved to Portal:Boylove News Channel/Science, Technology, Health)
- 15:26, 23 August 2021 Etenne talk contribs moved page Portal:Boylove News Channel/Science and technology to Portal:Boylove News Channel/Science, Technology, Health without leaving a redirect
- 11:31, 23 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Posthumous Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior Who Died in Battle, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Philippides</i> by Willoughby Vera. Illustration from <i>A Vision of Greece</i> (1925). From <i>Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Alexander the Great</i>, Third Edition, edited by Matthew Dillon and Lynda Garland (London; New York: Routledge, 2010). Fi...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User talk:D)
- 11:30, 23 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs deleted page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Posthumous Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (Author request: content was: "thumb|center|<i>Philippides</i> by Willoughby Vera. Illustration from <i>A Vision of Greece</i> (1925). From <i>Ancient Greece: Social and Historical Documents from Archaic Times to the Death of Alexander the Great</i>, Third Edition, edited by Matthew Dillon and Lynda Garland (London; New York: Routledge, 2010). Fi...", and the only contributor was "Dandelion" ([[User tal...)
- 11:19, 23 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Combination of Pederastic and Heteroerotic Contents in the Ancient Greek Myth of Heracles, Hylas and the Nymphs, as Depicted in a Poem by Theocritus to The Ancient Greek Myth of Heracles, Hylas and the Nymphs, as Depicted in a Poem by Theocritus
- 11:17, 23 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs moved page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Combination of Pederastic and Heteroerotic Contents in the Ancient Greek Myth of Heracles, Hylas and the Nymphs, as Depicted in a Poem by Theocritus to A Combination of Pederastic and Heteroerotic Contents in the Ancient Greek Myth of Heracles, Hylas and the Nymphs, as Depicted in a Poem by Theocritus
- 11:15, 23 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, to His Young Male Beloved, in the Epitaph Inscribed on the Former's Tombstone (Created page with "thumb|center|<i>Philippides</i> by Willoughby Vera. Illustration from <i>A Vision of Greece</i> (1925). From <i>Ancient G...")
- 11:06, 23 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (Created page with "thumb|center|<i>Philippides</i> by Willoughby Vera. Illustration from <i>A Vision of Greece</i> (1925). From <i>Ancient G...")
- 11:02, 23 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page Creating (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (Created page with "thumb|center|<i>Philippides</i> by Willoughby Vera. Illustration from <i>A Vision of Greece</i> (1925). From <i>Ancient G...")
- 10:58, 23 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Posthumous Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (Created page with "thumb|center|<i>Philippides</i> by Willoughby Vera. Illustration from <i>A Vision of Greece</i> (1925). From <i>Ancient G...")
- 10:55, 23 August 2021 Dandelion talk contribs created page (Boylove Documentary Sourcebook) - A Posthumous Verbal Reminder of the Oath Sworn to a Young Male Beloved by Gnathios, an Ancient Greek Warrior Who Died in Battle, in the Epitaph Inscribed on His Tombstone (Created page with "thumb|center|<i>Philippides</i> by Willoughby Vera. Illustration from <i>A Vision of Greece</i> (1925). From <i>Ancient G...")
