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Fig Moon Magazine X Forbidden DessertsBy: Wish FireSaint GothicFig Moon Magazine X Forbidden DessertsThe sexual and vulgar associations with the fig stem from the ancient Mediterranean, where a split fig visually resembled female genitalia. This metaphor was popularized in ancient Greece and Rome, long before it became associated with the Bible. The sexual and linguistic history of the fig traces back to ancient cultures and literature: 1. Ancient Greece and RomeIn ancient Greece, words for the
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Fig Moon Magazine X Forbidden DessertsBy: Wish FireSaint GothicFig Moon Magazine X Forbidden DessertsThe sexual and vulgar associations with the fig stem from the ancient Mediterranean, where a split fig visually resembled female genitalia. This metaphor was popularized in ancient Greece and Rome, long before it became associated with the Bible. The sexual and linguistic history of the fig traces back to ancient cultures and literature: 1. Ancient Greece and RomeIn ancient Greece, words for the
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