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Meaning of ganímedes by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

ganímedes
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GANMEDES divine hero originally from the Tróade. Being a beautiful young Trojan, Zeus abducts him and makes him his lover and butler of the gods. In ancient Greece it was poorly seen that an adult would let himself be sodomized, but not so he sodomizes a young man.

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