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Prostitution, both male and female, was extremely common (as was concubinage), as it had been in Greece as well, and public bathhouses were a common locus of sexual activity. Women appeared on the stage, as actresses and dancers, often in the nude and sometimes performing sexual acts. Actresses were considered the moral equivalent of prostitutes.引自第55页
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