I’ve been to Museo Larco. There’s a whole erotic section you can walk through. Pretty neat to see the evolution of erotica.
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Really cool, it reminds me of something I read in one of my Dad’s old Reader’s Digest history books when I was a kid about a pre-Columbian culture that had sculptures with a fascination for deformity, and I think maybe sexuality as well. Could never remember their name to find out if it was a hoax or any more information, so this presentation piques interest from that endlessly elusive memory.
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Really cool, it reminds me of something I read in one of my Dad’s old Reader’s Digest history books when I was a kid about a pre-Columbian culture that had sculptures with a fascination for deformity, and I think maybe sexuality as well. Could never remember their name to find out if it was a hoax or any more information, so this presentation piques interest from that endlessly elusive memory.
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I’ve been to Museo Larco. There’s a whole erotic section you can walk through. Pretty neat to see the evolution of erotica.
Really cool, it reminds me of something I read in one of my Dad’s old Reader’s Digest history books when I was a kid about a pre-Columbian culture that had sculptures with a fascination for deformity, and I think maybe sexuality as well. Could never remember their name to find out if it was a hoax or any more information, so this presentation piques interest from that endlessly elusive memory.
Really cool, it reminds me of something I read in one of my Dad’s old Reader’s Digest history books when I was a kid about a pre-Columbian culture that had sculptures with a fascination for deformity, and I think maybe sexuality as well. Could never remember their name to find out if it was a hoax or any more information, so this presentation piques interest from that endlessly elusive memory.