Oh well !
Thank you for educating us about Italian "culture" in regards to fornication.
This contrasts a lot with some countries I have visited where basically sexuality ( and they had very large families) was kept strictlely in the private quarters , and no display ( even public kisses) were allowed in public places. Obviously Ladies with tons of male partners history were very much frowned upon, not in full display as illustrated by the Lady of this thread.
This just shows that being sensitive to "cultures" is important.
Now finding out more about Italian "cultural" history, some paintings of one town destroyed by volcano make sense :
https://www.google.fr/search?q=pomp...ved=0ahUKEwi-74LEkeDQAhXE6xQKHVJOBvwQ_AUIBigB
and the most astonishing piece of italian "cultural" art:
http://holeinthedonut.com/wp-conten...-of-Archeology-Pan-copulating-with-a-goat.jpg
I simply can not help wondering if there is any link between the volcano and the Sodom and Gomorrah destruction. It seems so similar.
Now, one question : if Italians ( I guess there are exceptions) feel the need to expose themselves and display their fornication to anybody, are their couples really that intimate ? If they are very
happily intimate in their private relationship with their spouse ( let's image their stable couples are at it at least daily), why do they feel the need to exhibit their fornication? The countries I visited had really large families , and yet their stable couples did not feel the need to exhibit any fornication.
I always assumed that SOME "North African" people were the one who introduced all types of fornication - including zoophilia - in Europe, but it might actually be other way around, as North African countries were occupied by Rome ( Italian ancestors) for a long time. Those habits, then may be passed down to SOME "Arabic" people during islamic expandion.
I really need to find out more about italian "culture"