Male Bisexuality in Ancient Egypt
Date: 11/30/2023,
Categories:
Group Sex
Author: bySamuelx
... meant to conceal. King Gyges considered the Afro-Egyptian woman. This one was truly beautiful, and carried herself with a sensuality that Anatolian ladies and Grecian ladies could not match. There was a wildness to those of Nubian blood which King Gyges found both irresistible and disturbing. Cool and calculating by nature, King Gyges proceeded with caution in all things, including matters of the flesh...
"I am King Gyges of Lydia, ally of your Pharoah Psamtik I," said the Ruler of Anatolia's greatest kingdom. Nykhor smiled and nodded, though she did not seem impressed. King Gyges found that quite amusing. In royal palaces the world over, there were always beautiful women seeking to rise by affiliating with powerful men. While many men in King Gyges position would be impressed by Nykhor and her charms, he remained coy and almost distant in his dealings with her. King Gyges happens to believe that women are far more dangerous than men...
"My King, I hope to bring you pleasure and entertainment," said Nykhor as she approached him. King Gyges raised his hand, putting a halt to Nykhor's advance. In the Anatolian Kingdom of Lydia, King Gyges had a wife, the beautiful Queen Nyssa. Once upon a time, Gyges was the bodyguard of King Candaules, former Ruler of Lydia, and it was Nyssia, the King's lover, who helped Gyges seize power. After getting rid of King Candaules, King Gyges ruled Lydia with Nyssa as his Queen. A man who comes to power through such means does not ...
... underestimate the female of the human species...
"Nykhor, you are quite beautiful, but I love one woman, my Queen Nyssa, who is back home in Lydia, and when I am not with her, I prefer the company of men, something you cannot understand," King Gyges said firmly. Nykhor looked at King Gyges and considered his words. Like many female 'companions' of wealthy and powerful men, Nykhor encountered men who prefer the company of other men, sexually and romantically, from time to time. If King Gyges thought he was shocking Nykhor, then the Lydian Ruler was definitely underestimating her...
"Oh the contrary, Sire, I find men who love both men and women fascinating," Nykhor said with a triumphant smile. King Gyges leaned back on the couch and considered the Afro-Egyptian woman's words. Back re, in the royal palace of Lydia, King Gyges and his wife Queen Nyssa often had trysts with a certain handsome male servant named Andreas, a fine specimen from Athens, Greece. Some men who love both women and men are fortunate enough to have wives like Queen Nyssa, who understand their desires. King Gyges did not think the Egyptian barbarians could possess such enlightenment...
"Really?" King Gyges said, and Nykhor smiled and nodded. The Afro-Egyptian woman snapped her fingers, and the nearby curtains parted. King Gyges blinked upon realizing there had been someone there the entire time. The King of Lydia reached for his sword but Nykhor raised her hand in a halting gesture. A tall, lithe figure in a ...