Sex is one of the things that has always absolutely
enticed us about the Roman Empire.
And the Roman Empire is always represented
as the place where people did frightful things
and where in a sense there were no sexual
rules.
Anything went.
Everybody had a good time.
And there are indeed wonderful stories about
the excesses of Roman emperors and their wives.
One of everybody’s favorites is the story
of the Roman Emperor Tiberius who used to
go off to his villa in Capri where he had
a great swimming pool.
And he had specially trained little boys who
swam underwater while the emperor was swimming
and nibbled his genitals.
And he called them his little minnows.
And it wasn’t just the emperors.
There was a very famous Roman Empress Messalina
who’s the wife of a slightly doddery old
emperor Claudius.
And she was supposed to have challenged the
prostitutes of Rome to a competition to see
how many men they could sleep with in a single
night.
And of course Messalina beat all the prostitutes.
Now some of this might be going on some of
this but I suspect that just as those kind
of exploits of Roman emperors are all fantasies,
can we think of the most amazing things that
people can get up to.
So also they would have fantasies of Roman
writers too when they kind of invented these
stories about people in power.
And, you know, I think there are very, very
important differences between ancient sexual
behavior and our own.
But not quite so clearly in the level of absolute
excess.
And I think for a woman the biggest thing,
the biggest difference you’d see is a complete
double standard.
That’s to say in an ordinary Roman household
the woman was expected to be absolutely faithful
to her husband, no sex with anyone else.
The husband it was quite all right for him
to sleep with the slaves, male and female,
anybody he fancied.
There was no such restraint on him.
And of course that relates in a way back to
basic anxieties and worries of a very patriarchal
community such as Rome.
But the man’s anxiety was always that his
wife’s child was really his.
So you make sure that your wife sleeps with
nobody else.
But as for you it really doesn’t matter.
And I think one of the bleakest places actually
that you can go to in the whole of Roman world
now is the one surviving purpose built brothel
in Pompeii.
That’s certainly a brothel, there’s absolutely
no mistaking it.
You walk into the front door, there’s five
little cubicles, narrow, dark, just a single
bed in them.
Sort of wide single bed.
And one lavatory out the back.
And very crude but erotic paintings all over
the walls.
And it’s the biggest tourist attraction
naturally now in Pompeii and people go in
and they tend to think of their clients coming
here and visiting, choosing which girl to
have.
And there’s lots of graffiti on the walls
explaining in quite graphic detail what they
got up to, what kind of good time they had.
And I go in and I think gosh, you know, some
people were working here.
The working girls were spending their life
attending to the sexual freedom, allowing
the sexual freedom of the male population
while they lived in what was essentially a
cupboard – dark, gloomy cupboard.
I think it’s quite an eye opener when it
comes to ancient sexual norms which is a bit
more down to earth than the sexual exploits
of Roman emperors and their wives.
