Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Century Casino Where People In The 18th Century Really Immoral Or Did Casanova Made Up The Story...?

Where people in the 18th Century really immoral or did Casanova made up the story...? - century casino

I read his report and described the society of the 18th Century, such as: --
- Each cardinal has 1.2 Lovers
- Parents sell their daughters into prostitution
- If you are a beautiful woman, then you have everything in this world
- If you're a rich man can have any number of mistresses that you have
- The nuns in the convent of the activities of lesbians
- Can play nuns, casino and powerful men who support them.

BTW I have a series of reading Volume No. 8

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

His major work, Histoire de ma vie (Story of my life), is part autobiography and memoir, as one of the most authentic sources of the customs and norms of European social life in the 18th Century.

For Casanova, and their colleagues in the high-Gourmet, love and sex were more informal and less talented then the focus of romanticism in the 19th Century given. Flirts, games and short-term bonds were among the notables who are married to the social relations as a common love. For Casanova) was a range of sexual possibilities (and disease.

Anonymous said...

His major work, Histoire de ma vie (Story of my life), is part autobiography and memoir, as one of the most authentic sources of the customs and norms of European social life in the 18th Century.

For Casanova, and their colleagues in the high-Gourmet, love and sex were more informal and less talented then the focus of romanticism in the 19th Century given. Flirts, games and short-term bonds were among the notables who are married to the social relations as a common love. For Casanova) was a range of sexual possibilities (and disease.

Anonymous said...

His major work, Histoire de ma vie (Story of my life), is part autobiography and memoir, as one of the most authentic sources of the customs and norms of European social life in the 18th Century.

For Casanova, and their colleagues in the high-Gourmet, love and sex were more informal and less talented then the focus of romanticism in the 19th Century given. Flirts, games and short-term bonds were among the notables who are married to the social relations as a common love. For Casanova) was a range of sexual possibilities (and disease.

Anonymous said...

French aristocracy was just like the Democrats and the Liberals are now

Anonymous said...

His major work, Histoire de ma vie (Story of my life), is part autobiography and memoir, as one of the most authentic sources of the customs and norms of European social life in the 18th Century.

For Casanova, and their colleagues in the high-Gourmet, love and sex were more informal and less talented then the focus of romanticism in the 19th Century given. Flirts, games and short-term bonds were among the notables who are married to the social relations as a common love. For Casanova) was a range of sexual possibilities (and disease.

Anonymous said...

His major work, Histoire de ma vie (Story of my life), is part autobiography and memoir, as one of the most authentic sources of the customs and norms of European social life in the 18th Century.

For Casanova, and their colleagues in the high-Gourmet, love and sex were more informal and less talented then the focus of romanticism in the 19th Century given. Flirts, games and short-term bonds were among the notables who are married to the social relations as a common love. For Casanova) was a range of sexual possibilities (and disease.

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