Great read. Im interested in this book now. I always thought the idea that Romans were "loose" in their sexuality was a untrue. I wonder. Could this have come from Greek society breaching into Rome? People often go on to say that classical Greek era was very open to sexuality. Alexander's sexuality seemed to be a constant issue of debate among historians today. Enough for there to be a 3 hour movie on it.

I remember people taking about the "close" relationship between ancient spartan warriors. There was also the Thebian phalangites. Does the book mention anything about Greek society mixing with the ROmans as having anything to do with it?