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{{Quote|"Thus neither with thee [woman] nor without thee, can I live."}}
{{Quote|"Thus neither with thee [woman] nor without thee, can I live."}}
{{Quote|"Many women long for what eludes them, and like not what is offered them."}}
{{Quote|"Many women long for what eludes them, and like not what is offered them."}}
{{Quote|"A virgin princess shared his room, but what escaped her     Revealed itself at last as male: he raped her. So yes, it’s true that she was conquered by brute force,      But that’s what she’d been wishing for, of course." (Ovid, ''The Art of Love'')}}
{{Quote|"A virgin princess shared his room, but what escaped her, revealed itself at last as male: he raped her. So yes, it’s true that she was conquered by brute force,      But that’s what she’d been wishing for, of course." (Ovid, ''The Art of Love'')}}


==155–240: Tertullian==
==155–240: Tertullian==

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