In classical Greece

a. Athens was the only city state that may have prohibited homosexuality.
b. homoerotic relationships were culturally approved for both men and women in most Greek city states.
c. an ideal homosexual relationship occurred between two adolescents, who would be expected to end such a relationship when they reached maturity.
d. all of the above.


Answer: b. homoerotic relationships were culturally approved for both men and women in most Greek city states.

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