What was once thought to be a textile tool may be a 2000-year-old Roman 'sex toy' - News Summed Up

What was once thought to be a textile tool may be a 2000-year-old Roman 'sex toy'


Experts were previously wrong when they mistook an ancient object for a textile tool, which apparently was something else. They believed that the object found at a Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall was used for sewing but now new theories have emerged, suggesting that the object may have been a second-century sex toy. The latest theory of this phallus-shaped tool being a sex toy is quite intriguing but the experts said they had not ruled out whether it could have been a good luck symbol or a grinding tool. Pegging: the Roman wayA roman sex toy from 2000 years ago pic.twitter.com/wqXH8zzNlu — Stevie 🍁❤️🌈♀ 😷💉 (@Stevie_Ca) February 20, 2023 ×Newcastle University archaeology senior lecturer Rob Collins, said, "I have to confess. The object being used for sexual reasons is one theory, but researchers have two more reasoning.


Source: The Guardian February 20, 2023 21:43 UTC



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