Did Plato write any homoerotica besides Charmides?
"Chaerephon called me and said: What do you think of him, Socrates? Has
he not a beautiful face? Most beautiful, I said. But you would think nothing of his face, he replied, if you could see his
naked form: he is absolutely perfect. And to this they all agreed.
[...]
He came as he was bidden, and sat down between Critias and me. Great
amusement was occasioned by every one pushing with might and main at
his neighbour in order to make a place for him next to themselves, until at
the two ends of the row one had to get up and the other was rolled over
sideways. Now my friend, was beginning to feel awkward; former bold belief
in my powers of conversing with him had vanished. And when Critias told
him that I was the person who had the cure, he looked at me in such an
indescribable manner, and was just going to ask a question. And at that
moment all the people in the palaestra crowded about us, and, O rare! I
caught a sight of the inwards of his garment, and took the flame. Then I
could no longer contain myself. I thought how well Cydias understood the
nature of love, when, in speaking of a fair youth, he warns some one "not to
bring the fawn in the sight of the lion to be devoured by him," for I felt that
I had been overcome by a sort of wild-beast appetite. But I controlled
myself, and when he asked me if I knew the cure of the headache, I
answered, but with an effort, that I did know."
>>8403466
Symposium is probably the closest
>>8403466
Lysis is pretty gay.
>>8403466
Lysis is pretty fucking gayand pedophiliac