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Nedster 65 Reviews 1242 reads
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Going on vacation to Athens, Greece in July.  Got me thinking...where the heck does the term "greek" come from?  Am I supposed to assume that any young ladies I meet while in Greece, will be offering "greek" in the bedroom?  Just curious if anyone knows the origins...

Same goes for Russian...

STORMDIAMOND See my TER Reviews 1059 reads
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In regard to Greece, cant answer the Russian one..
But the Greek and Roman soldiers supposedly were encouraged to  have a more than standard form of closeness if you will.
It was thought that youd fight harder to protect your lover so sodomy and what we now consider gay relationships were encouraged amongst them even tho many were married with children.

I am bisexual myself so I have no issues with anyones sexual orientation..

But at any rate the term supposedly comes from their love of sodomy during that time period.

Dont know how correct that explantion truly is.

xoxo

Storm

katy shaw See my TER Reviews 996 reads
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3 / 8

silly goose! I guess maybe I will have to teach you again about the term "Greek" hahahaha....

bballs 40 Reviews 875 reads
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1192967 45 Reviews 785 reads
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Read it somewhere that way back when in Greece the men wanted to marry virgins but wanted to have sex whether married or not. They simply decided that anal would keep the unmarried lady a virgin and "Greek" was born. At least in regard to how the term Greek came about.
Don't know about Russian.
Most likely none of this has anything to do with the truth.
Just like the French Horn isn't French and the English Horn isn't English

Nedster 65 Reviews 948 reads
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Hey friend!  I was just trying to get in touch with you last week, but don't think I have your current info anymore.  Do you get pm, or have an email address I can reach you at?

You were always a great teacher!  ;)

ATfun 10 Reviews 1223 reads
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Well there is a damn practical solution to don't ask don't tell.

Caldon 284 Reviews 774 reads
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8 / 8

Never leave your buddy's behind

Posted By: Nedster
Going on vacation to Athens, Greece in July.  Got me thinking...where the heck does the term "greek" come from?  Am I supposed to assume that any young ladies I meet while in Greece, will be offering "greek" in the bedroom?  Just curious if anyone knows the origins...

Same goes for Russian...

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