An adult Athenian male citizen could only have sex with a statutory minor, women of any age, and boys that haven’t hit puberty yet. Males that hadn’t hit puberty was not considered a Athenian citizen yet. French anthropologist Maurice Godelier was supported by the classical Greek record. One of Maurice Godelier statements were, “it is not sexuality which haunts society, but society which haunts the body’s sexuality.”
Sexuality for some is how they identify themselves either heterosexual (male and female) or homosexual (desiring the same sex). Athenaeus which was written seven hundred years later was curious of why Polycrates the tyrant of Samos didn’t send for any boys or women, especially since he was known to be sexually attracted to males. In 92 B.C. it was exceptional for the husband to bring home another woman or male lover. Sometimes even living a completely different life with a male. Even though it was obvious that some males and females were attracted to the same sexit was assumed that males were more likely to desire the same sex. In the early part of the second century A.D. Caelius's topic of his passage was molles which is the feminine behavior of a male. Caelius felt that it was a mental