Slaves in Rome
As would be expected, slaves have been abused and mistreated all throughout history. In Ancient Rome, they were even given demeaning names, such as Laughter, Silly, Sexy, Pleasure and Desire. As is apparent from these names, slaves of both sexes, were more often than not, abused sexually. It is worth mentioning that in Roman society a man only committed adultery if he had sexual relations with another Roman citizen’s wife – sex with a slave did not count. Of course, not all such relationships were abusive – think of the Emperor Vespasian’s long-standing affair with Antonia-Caenis, who became a freedwoman.
As a rule though, slaves were seen as property and therefore their owner had no second thoughts with regards to his ill treatment of them.
Slavery in Rome
As a rule though, slaves were seen as property and therefore their owner had no second thoughts with regards to his ill treatment of them.
Slavery in Rome
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Women and children have always been the ones most exploited all throughout history. It is worth noting though that male slaves were abused sexually, just as much as women in ancient Rome. Men often had homosexual relations and indeed it was expected of a young man to have 'encounters' with other males. Of course, once he was married this was not really acceptable. The role of agressor was seen as superior and therefore male slaves were often subjected to anal penetration, whether they liked it or not.