NicoleNicDots wrote:Did you know in the middle ages in Europe, "sodomy" was anything outside of the missionary position? And if caught doing "sodomy" you could be burned at the stake?
I found this from a medieval site

The Church taught it was better for a man to have nonprocreative sex than with his innocent wife (sex was only for reproductive reasons). To better understand this view, the Church taught when it was OK to have sex with ones wife and when it was easier to state when sex is forbidden.
"SEX IS FORBIDDEN WHEN A WOMAN IS MENSTRUATING, PREGNANT, NURSING, DURING LENT, ADVENT, WHITSUM WEEK AND EASTER WEEK. ON FEAST DAYS, FAST DAYS, SUNDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS. DURING THE DAYLIGHT. IF YOU ARE NAKED. IF YOU ARE IN A CHURCH. UNLESS YOU ARE TRYING TO PRODUCE A CHILD. NO FONDLING. NO LEWD KISSES. NO ORAL SEX. NO STRANGE POSITIONS. ONLY ONCE. TRY NOT TO ENJOY IT. WASH AFTERWARDS.