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by LAURA CLARK and ALEX BULLER, Daily Mail
A boy took his father's Viagra tablets to school and handed them out to his friends during their lunch break.
The youngster and five fellow pupils, all aged 12 and 13, were taken to hospital after swallowing the powerful anti-impotence drug.
He has now been suspended from his high-achieving school for 'actions which placed other pupils at risk'.
The six boys each took one of the blue tablets, but a classmate became concerned and alerted staff at the Forest School, Winnersh, Berkshire.
The pupils were taken to the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading. An ambulance service spokesman said: 'Their conditions were monitored regularly.
'However, they did not suffer any side-effects and they were fine. They were then released.'
The spokesman added: 'As far as I know, the Viagra did not have its usual effect on the children.'
Parents of the boys involved claimed the children had no idea what they were doing when they took the drug.
However, a sixth-former at the school said: 'I would not take it and it is a very immature thing to do.
'It's very dangerous to take something if you don't know what it is - it could have been lethal.'
Launched by Pfizer in a blaze of publicity five years ago, Viagra was seen as a breakthrough in the treatment of male impotence.
Although it should only be prescribed by a doctor, it is available through the Internet, meaning health checks on potential users are often not carried out.
Experts warned that the drug is untested on children.
Dr Alan Tang, of the Royal Berkshire Hospital's Florey Unit, which specialises in sexual health, said Viagra could be lethal if combined with other drugs.
'Viagra has not been tested on boys that age,' he added. 'In terms of dysfunction, it is not likely to have any particular effect. But it could combine with other medication which could be potentially fatal.
'In adults, it has been shown to be dangerous when combined with medication for some heart conditions. If my son did something like that, I would be quite horrified.'
The incident also led to calls for parents to keep a closer eye on medication kept at home. One father, whose son attends Forest School but was not involved in the incident last Thursday, said: 'Parents should teach their children more about what they are taking and the dangers of taking anything like Viagra, even check their rooms if necessary.'
Last year, 70 per cent of pupils at Forest School achieved five good GCSEs, putting it 864th out of more than 3,500 schools nationwide.
The school said: 'It is believed that a pupil brought the tablets in from home.
'The school responded quickly to the situation and, as a precaution-paramedics were called. All six have subsequently been discharged and are not expected to suffer any ill- effects. All of the tablets have been accounted for.
'The school has a strict no-drugs policy and a pupil will be temporarily excluded.'
Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd
Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group


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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(left) Busts of the Roman emperor Hadrian (left) and his male lover Antinous , now at the British Museum (right) Roman mosaic from Susa, Libya , depicting the myth of Zeus in the form of an eagle abducting the boy Ganymede

^ Craig Williams, Roman Homosexuality (Oxford University Press, 1999, 2010), p. 304, citing Saara Lilja, Homosexuality in Republican and Augustan Rome (Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1983), p. 122.

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , passim; Elizabeth Manwell, "Gender and Masculinity," in A Companion to Catullus (Blackwell, 2007), p. 118.

^ Kristina Minor (2014). Graffiti and the Literary Landscape in Roman Pompeii . Oxford University Press. p. 212. ISBN 978-0199684618 . Despite the best efforts of scholars, we have essentially no direct evidence of female homoerotic love in Rome: the best we can do is a collection of hostile literary and technical treatments ranging from Phaedrus to Juvenal to the medical writers and Church fathers, all of which condemn sex between women as low-class, immoral, barbarous, and disgusting.

^ Skinner, Sexuality in Greek and Roman Culture , p. 69

^ Christopher A. Faraone (2001). Ancient Greek Love Magic . Harvard University Press. p. 148. ISBN 978-0674006966 .

^ Thomas A.J. McGinn, Prostitution, Sexuality and the Law in Ancient Rome (Oxford University Press, 1998), p. 326. See the statement preserved by Aulus Gellius 9.12. 1 that " it was an injustice to bring force to bear against the body of those who are free" ( vim in corpus liberum non aecum ... adferri ).

^ Eva Cantarella , Bisexuality in the Ancient World (Yale University Press, 1992, 2002, originally published 1988 in Italian), p. xii.

^ Elaine Fantham , "The Ambiguity of Virtus in Lucan's Civil War and Statius' Thebiad ," Arachnion 3; Andrew J.E. Bell, "Cicero and the Spectacle of Power," Journal of Roman Studies 87 (1997), p. 9; Edwin S. Ramage, "Aspects of Propaganda in the De bello gallico : Caesar’s Virtues and Attributes," Athenaeum 91 (2003) 331–372; Myles Anthony McDonnell, Roman manliness: virtus and the Roman Republic (Cambridge University Press, 2006) passim ; Rhiannon Evans, Utopia Antiqua: Readings of the Golden Age and Decline at Rome (Routledge, 2008), pp. 156–157.

^ Davina C. Lopez, "Before Your Very Eyes: Roman Imperial Ideology, Gender Constructs and Paul's Inter-Nationalism," in Mapping Gender in Ancient Religious Discourses (Brill, 2007), pp. 135–138.

^ Cantarella, Bisexuality in the Ancient World , p. xi; Marilyn B. Skinner, introduction to Roman Sexualities (Princeton University Press, 1997), p. 11.

^ Craig A. Williams, Roman Homosexuality (Oxford University Press, 1999), p. 18.

^ Rebecca Langlands , Sexual Morality in Ancient Rome (Cambridge University Press, 2006), p. 13.

^ For further discussion of how sexual activity defines the free, respectable citizen from the slave or "un-free" person, see Master-slave relations in ancient Rome .

^ Amy Richlin, The Garden of Priapus: Sexuality and Aggression in Roman Humor (Oxford University Press, 1983, 1992), p. 225.

^ Catharine Edwards, "Unspeakable Professions: Public Performance and Prostitution in Ancient Rome," in Roman Sexualities , pp. 67–68.

^ Cantarella, Bisexuality in the Ancient World , p. xi; Skinner, introduction to Roman Sexualities , p. 11.

^ Cantarella, Bisexuality in the Ancient World , pp. xi–xii; Skinner, introduction to Roman Sexualities , pp. 11–12.

^ Amy Richlin, "Sexuality in the Roman Empire," in A Companion to the Roman Empire (Blackwell, 2006), p. 329. The lower classes ( humiliores ) were subject to harsher penalties than the elite ( honestiores ).

^ This is a theme throughout Carlin A. Barton, The Sorrows of the Ancient Romans: The Gladiator and the Monster (Princeton University Press, 1993).

^ Richlin, The Garden of Priapus , p. 33. "Whatever the relationship between the poetry and the reality, it is a fact that poems to pueri are as common as poems to mistresses, and are similar in tone."

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , 2nd ed., pp. 36–39.

^ Cantarella, Bisexuality in the Ancient World , p. 120; Edward Courtney, The Fragmentary Latin Poets (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992), p. 75.

^ Ramsay MacMullen , "Roman Attitudes to Greek Love," Historia 31.4 (1982), pp. 484–502.

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , 2nd ed., pp. 16, 327, 328.

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , 2nd ed., pp. 70–78.

^ Jump up to: a b Williams, Roman Homosexuality , 2nd ed., p. 23.

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , 2nd ed., p. 24.

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , 2nd ed., p. 19.

^ Quintilian , Institutio Oratoria , 10.1.93.

^ Cantarella, Bisexuality in the Ancient World , p. 154.

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , 2nd ed., p. 12.

^ Catullus , Carmina 24, 48, 81, 99.

^ John Pollini , "The Warren Cup: Homoerotic Love and Symposial Rhetoric in Silver," Art Bulletin 81.1 (1999), p. 28.

^ Lucretius, De rerum natura 4.1052–1056). See also Sexuality in ancient Rome#Epicurean sexuality .

^ Amy Richlin, "Not before Homosexuality: The Materiality of the cinaedus and the Roman Law against Love between Men," Journal of the History of Sexuality 3.4 (1993), p. 536.

^ Tibullus , Book One, elegies 4, 8, and 9.

^ Propertius 4.2.

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , 2nd ed., pp. 35 and 189.

^ Suetonius. "The Life of Vergil" . University of Chicago .

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , pp. 116–119.

^ Mark Petrini, The Child and the Hero: Coming of Age in Catullus and Vergil (University of Michigan Press, 1997), pp. 24–25.

^ James Anderson Winn, The Poetry of War (Cambridge University Press, 2008), p. 162.

^ Ovid , Ars Amatoria 2.683–684; Pollini, "Warren Cup," p. 36.

^ Judith P. Hallett; Marilyn Skinner, eds. (1997). Roman Sexualities . Princeton University Press. p. 55.

^ As at Metamorphoses 10.155ff.

^ Habinek , "The Invention of Sexuality in the World-City of Rome," p. 31 et passim .

^ Paul Chrystal (2017). In Bed with the Romans . Amberley Publishing. ISBN 978-1445666730 .

^ Potter, David S., ed. (2009). "Sexuality in the Roman Empire". A Companion to the Roman Empire . John Wiley & Sons. p. 335. ISBN 978-1-4051-9918-6 .

^ Louis Crompton, Byron and Greek Love (London, 1998), p. 93.

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , 2nd ed., p. 351, n. 150.

^ Johns, Catherine (1982). Sex or Symbol? Erotic Images of Greece and Rome . British Museum . pp. 102–104.

^ Jump up to: a b Clarke, “Sexuality and Visual Representation,” p. 514

^ Richlin, The Garden of Priapus , p. 223.

^ Jump up to: a b Skinner, Sexuality in Greek and Roman Culture , p. 369

^ James L. Butrica (2005). "Some Myths and Anomalies in the Study of Roman Sexuality". Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity and in the Classical Tradition . Haworth Press. p. 210.

^ Jump up to: a b c Clarke, Looking at Lovemaking , p. 78.

^ Andrew Lear , “Ancient Pederasty: An Introduction,” in A Companion to Greek and Roman Sexualities , edited by Thomas K. Hubbard, 102–127 (Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2014), p: 107.

^ Nick Fisher; Aeschines (2001). Against Timarchus . Clarendon Press. p. 50. ISBN 978-0198149026 .

^ "The monuments of the ancient Pompeii - SUBURBAN BATH - POMPEII" . www.pompeii.org.uk .

^ John R. Clarke, “Sexuality and Visual Representation,” in A Companion to Greek and Roman Sexualities , edited by Thomas K. Hubbard, 509–33 (Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2014).

^ John R. Clarke, Looking at Lovemaking: Constructions of Sexuality in Roman Art 100 B.C.–A.D. 250 (University of California Press, 1998, 2001), p. 234.

^ Clarke, Looking at Lovemaking , pp. 234–235.

^ Clarke, Looking at Lovemaking , p. 255.

^ Habinek, "The Invention of Sexuality in the World-City of Rome," in The Roman Cultural Revolution , p. 39.

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , pp. 69–70.

^ Amy Richlin, "Pliny's Brassiere," in Roman Sexualities , p. 215.

^ David Fredrick, The Roman Gaze: Vision, Power, and the Body (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002), p. 156.

^ Paul Zanker, The Power of Images in the Age of Augustus (University of Michigan Press, 1988), pp. 239–240, 249–250 et passim .

^ John Pollini, "The Warren Cup: Homoerotic Love and Symposial Rhetoric in Silver," Art Bulletin 81.1 (1999) 21–52. John R. Clarke, Looking at Lovemaking: Constructions of Sexuality in Roman Art 100 B.C.–A.D. 250 (University of California Press, 1998, 2001), p. 61, asserts that the Warren cup is valuable for art history and as a document of Roman sexuality precisely because of its "relatively secure date."

^ Pollini, "The Warren Cup," passim .

^ Pollini, "Warren Cup," pp. 35–37, 42.

^ Pollini, "Warren Cup," p. 37.

^ Maria Teresa Marabini Moevs, “Per una storia del gusto: riconsiderazioni sul Calice Warren,” Bollettino d’Arte 146 (2008): 1-16.

^ Dalya Alberge (12 March 2014). "German archaeologist suggests British Museum's Warren Cup could be forgery | Science" . The Guardian . Retrieved 23 May 2014 .

^ Luca Giuliani , “Der Warren-Kelch im British Museum: Eine Revision.” Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte 9, no. 3 (2015): 89–110.

^ Jump up to: a b Richlin, "Not before Homosexuality," p. 531.

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , p. 85 et passim .

^ Martial, 3.71 .

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , p. 200.

^ Jump up to: a b c d Williams, Roman Homosexuality , p. 197.

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , pp. 181ff. and 193.

^ Jump up to: a b c d e Williams, Roman Homosexuality , p. 193.

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , p. 6.

^ James L. Butrica, "Some Myths and Anomalies in the Study of Roman Sexuality," in Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity , p. 223, compares cinaedus to "faggot" in the Dire Straits song " Money for Nothing ", in which a singer referred to as "that little faggot with the earring and the make-up" also "gets his money for nothing and his chicks for free."

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , pp. 203–204.

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , pp. 55, 202.

^ H. Cuvigny and C. J. Robin, "Des Kinaidokolpites dans un ostracon grec du désert oriental (Égypte)" , Topoi. Orient-Occident 6 –2 (1996): 697–720, at 701.

^ Cantarella, Bisexuality in the Ancient World , p. 125.

^ Catullus, Carmen 61, lines 119–143.

^ Butrica, "Some Myths and Anomalies in the Study of Roman Sexuality," pp. 218, 224.

^ Richlin, "Not before Homosexuality," p. 534; Ronnie Ancona, "(Un)Constrained Male Desire: An Intertextual Reading of Horace Odes 2.8 and Catullus Poem 61," in Gendered Dynamics in Latin Love Poetry (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005), p. 47; Mark Petrini, The Child and the Hero: Coming of Age in Catullus and Vergil (University of Michigan Press, 1997), pp. 19–20.

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , p. 229. note 260: Martial 6.39.12-4: " quartus cinaeda fronte, candido voltu / ex concubino natus est tibi Lygdo: / percide, si vis, filium: nefas non est. "

^ Cantarella, Bisexuality in the Ancient World , pp. 125–126; Robinson Ellis, A Commentary on Catullus (Cambridge University Press, 2010), p. 181; Petrini, The Child and the Hero , p. 19.

^ Quintilian , Institutio Oratoria 1.2.8, who disapproves of consorting with either concubini or "girlfriends" ( amicae ) in front of one's children. Ramsey MacMullen , "Roman Attitudes to Greek Love," Historia 31 (1982), p. 496.

^ Williams, Roman Homosexuality , p. 24, citing Martial 8.44.16-7: tuoque tristis filius, velis nolis, cum concubino nocte dormiet prima. (" and your mourning son, whether you wish it or not, will lie first night sleep with your favourite ")

^ Caesarian Corpus , The Spanish War 33; MacMullen, "Roman Attitudes to Greek Love," p. 490.

^ "They use the word Catamitus for Ganymede, who was the concubinus of Jove," according to the lexicographer Festus (38.22, as cited by Williams, Roman Homosexuality , p. 332, note 230.

^ Butrica, "Some Myths and Anomalies in the Study of Roman Sexuality," in Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity
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