January 9th, 2019 -- by Bacchus
Autofellatio In Ancient Egypt
I didn’t expect to encounter autofellatio in Egyptian art, but there it is! In bold inks on the funerary papyrus of Henuttawy:
The autofellatio papyrus is held in the British Museum but, of course, is not on display.
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“I didn’t expect to encounter autofellatio in Egyptian art…”
Really? Why not?
Well, it’s rare in *any* kind of art, just for starters. And even after all these years of sex blogging and seeing many counter-examples, I still sometimes fall prey to the fallacy of thinking that there are perversions that the ancients had not yet had time to get around to thinking up and writing down…