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TAKEN FROM APHRODISIA

WARNING: some of these stories would be offensive to a prudish
person due to their erotic overtones

EDUCATIONAL STORIES
FROM THE ANCIENT GOOD GODS

ABOUT APHRODITE'S DEEDS   A tale about life and deeds of Aphrodita, the goddess of love. (7.1 KB)

   THE GODDESS OF DAWN  Some weird things can happen very early in the morning. (8.8 KB)

   ABOUT ZEUS and GANYMEDES  This is a love affaire of Zeus, the first and mightest of all the gods. (5.9 KB)

   ABOUT SATYRS  You can get informed about the supernatural nature of satyrs and their lustful and shameful deeds. (7.9 KB

   ABOUT THE VIRGINS PROTECTED BY ATHENA   The means and ways of Athena protecting the virgin maids. (5.6 KB)

   PRINCESS EUROPE AND THE BULL  Another love story of Might Zeus, the first of all gods.

   PRINCESS LEDA   A love story between princess Leda and, Zeus, might god of the thunder.(9.5 KB)


STORIES OF MODERN TIMES


   THE RESTAURANT   After awaken to an unpleasant morning, everything looks promising on her way to an amazing Restaurant. (28 KB)

   THE LIST OF PETROVITCH  The woes of the poor chief commander in the Gulag Archipelago (30.2 KB)

   ON THE FOREST OF CAMPUCHEA Very hot, sticky and humid woes.  It is a headache.(9.7 KB)

   ABOUT THE CATERING   If you are in charge of the catering in a plane, you should be careful and farsighted in case our Lord in on board. (8.7 KB)

   Play the preludes to Mr. Johnson   A witty young adolescent, tales us about his happy, interesting life at home. (17.9 KB)




WARNING: this text could be offensive for some people because to the sexual overtones of the text.

THE MAHU.

  Here is a short essay about a singular person known in Tahitian culture as 'mahu'.   He is a man, in general clothed as female, that does all the chores typical of women.  He is reputed as being as strong as a male so he can also perform some male duties.  (Weight: 13.72 KB)



WARNING: this text could be offensive for some people because to the sexual overtones of the text.

FA'AFAFINE

  This is a term used in Somoa referring to the Mahu.  It is the same sort of "queen" from the Tahitian culture.  Also the in the island of Tonga the fa'afafine can be know as Fakaleiti, a term that literally translates as 'like a lady'.  It is a modern name taking from the English, laiti comes from lady, and substitutes the old Tongan term 'fakafafine'.
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GREEK MYTHOLOGY


WARNING: this text could be offensive for some people because to the sexual overtones of the text.

THE MANY LOVES OF HERCULES

  The ancient Greeks had a varied mythology that was growing for several millennia. They myths were growing in many countries where the ancient Greeks were living, and perhaps were inspired in the humans passions of the audience. For those mythical stories were meant to be told aloud, like any other story. The fact that the main characters of a myth was a god, a semigod, or a hero, added more to the pleasure of the listeners. (Weight: 79.32 KB)




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