Dvergar wrote:
So do you try to time it so you climax right when he enters the city?
Plutarch wrote:
Caesar was known as "Every woman's man and every man's woman"...
...he cohabited with Nicomedes; and that indeed stuck to him all the days of his life...Curio called him "the queen's rival, and the inner-side of the royal couch," , "the brothel of Nicomedes, and the Bithynian stew."
Bibulus proclaimed his colleague "the queen of Bithynia;" that "he had formerly been in love with a king, but now coveted a kingdom....
...he was conducted by the royal attendants into the king's bed-chamber, lay upon a bed of gold with a covering of purple...the youthful bloom of this scion of Venus had been tainted in Bithynia..."Pray tell us no more of that; for it is well known what he gave you, and you gave him."