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In Ancient Greece, Prostitutes Wore Special Sandals That Printed a Message in the Ground Reading, “Follow me”
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In Ancient Greece, prostitutes wore special sandals that printed a message in the ground reading, "Follow me"
Did Roman prostitutes wear special sandals that left phallus imprints? : r/AskHistorians
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In Ancient Greece, Prostitutes Wore Special Sandals That Printed a Message in the Ground Reading, “Follow me”
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Ancient Roman prostitutes did something similar, but usually they would have phalluses inscribed in their sandals. So, if you were ever in the mood, you could just look down and follow the
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Did Roman prostitutes wear special sandals that left phallus imprints? : r/AskHistorians
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