At what point in history did men put other men in womens clothes and use them as women?
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When you are bringing an offering to fulfill a vow, you must not bring to the house of the LORD your God any offering from the earnings of a prostitute, whether a man or a woman, for both are detestable to the LORD your God.
>>2310019
That was an uncomfortable part of the game.
In the Trojan cycle, allegedly Akilleus was dressed up in a peasant girl's outfit, only to be outed in a contest of martial skill.
Isn't that like a huge part of afghan culture?
Very different was the reward of the true love of Achilles towards his lover Patroclus-his lover and not his love (the notion that Patroclus was the beloved one is a foolish error into which Aeschylus has fallen, for Achilles was surely the fairer of the two, fairer also than all the other heroes; and, as Homer informs us, he was still beardless, and younger far). And greatly as the gods honour the virtue of love, still the return of love on the part of the beloved to the lover is more admired and valued and rewarded by them, for the lover is more divine; because he is inspired by God.
>>2310019
Greek theater, no girls allowed. Certain painting eras used men dressed as women instead of actual women.