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"...A priest named Peter, a chaplain of the royal chapel, became pregnant—allegedly inseminated by a series of male partners. Peter carried this burden secretly for a year until he publicly confessed to a sin that was now beyond concealment, begging that his “uterus” be opened. When no one dared to fulfill this bizarre entreaty, the hapless priest went into labor and died in a frenzy." THEY HAD MPREG IN 1100??
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"This is supported by a cautionary tale about a monk who believed that he saw one of the other brothers fornicating with a woman. The outraged monk shouted at and kicked the perceived offenders, only to realize that he was upbraiding a sheaf of corn." How horny was that monk to mistake upbraiding corn for copulation lmaooo
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"In practical terms, however, relations between two males, especially between two members of the clergy, were easier to conceal and, from this perspective, less scandalous than would be a priest’s relationship with a woman. From an institutional standpoint, the clergy’s relations with other males posed much less of a threat than comparable relations with females, since wives or concubines (...)

Only power matter.
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