andinocel
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I’ve been reading Tacitus, a Roman historian, and in one part hee writes about an ancient Roman roastie, Julia the Elder, daughter of the emperor Augustus
She lived from 39 BC to 14AD
Married at 16 to her cousin but shortly widowed
Then married to a man 25 years her senior, had 5 kids with him, but she was widowed again when he died at age 51
Her father marries her off, but she looks down on her new husband because she sees him as “unequal”, (hypergamy 101) and cheats on him, possibly with several guys
When the adultery came to be known, her father exiled her to an island —- no men were allowed there and all visitors needed permission from her father the emperor.
many simps of course tried to rescue her from exile but to no avail.
her father, now older and a little more mellowed out, eased up on her limitations, moved her to a nicer area, and let her walk freely in the town.
after her father died, her husband, the man she cucked, put the harsh limitations back and cut her off financially, completely. She died at age 53, possibly of starvation
She lived from 39 BC to 14AD
Married at 16 to her cousin but shortly widowed
Then married to a man 25 years her senior, had 5 kids with him, but she was widowed again when he died at age 51
Her father marries her off, but she looks down on her new husband because she sees him as “unequal”, (hypergamy 101) and cheats on him, possibly with several guys
When the adultery came to be known, her father exiled her to an island —- no men were allowed there and all visitors needed permission from her father the emperor.
many simps of course tried to rescue her from exile but to no avail.
her father, now older and a little more mellowed out, eased up on her limitations, moved her to a nicer area, and let her walk freely in the town.
after her father died, her husband, the man she cucked, put the harsh limitations back and cut her off financially, completely. She died at age 53, possibly of starvation