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|1=  Any romanticized or idealized form of [[boylove]] based on the Greek tradition.
|2= [[Pederasty]].
|3= It is also used as a euphemism for anal sex in [[homosexual]] relationships.
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'''Greek love''' most often refers to the Greek pederastic social and educational institution between adult men and pubescent or adolescent boys of twelve years of age until they were able to grow a beard at about the age of 17, where the adult man would educate, protect, love, and provide a role model for his [[eromenos]] (beloved).
'''Greek love''' most often refers to the Greek pederastic social and educational institution between adult men and pubescent or adolescent boys of twelve years of age until they were able to grow a beard at about the age of 17, where the adult man would educate, protect, love, and provide a role model for his [[eromenos]] (beloved).
 
   
2. Any romanticized or idealized form of [[boylove]] based on the Greek tradition.  
 
3. It is also used as a euphemism for anal sex in [[homosexual]] relationships.


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Revision as of 13:50, 8 February 2014

BoyWiki Dictionary: Greek love (dictionary)
n

¹ Any romanticized or idealized form of boylove based on the Greek tradition.

² Pederasty.

³ It is also used as a euphemism for anal sex in homosexual relationships.


Kiss (Briseis Painter)
Kiss (Briseis Painter)

Greek love most often refers to the Greek pederastic social and educational institution between adult men and pubescent or adolescent boys of twelve years of age until they were able to grow a beard at about the age of 17, where the adult man would educate, protect, love, and provide a role model for his eromenos (beloved).


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