pederastic

IPA: pˈɛdɝˈæstɪk

adjective

  • Relating to a man's erotic love for adolescent boys.
  • In a manner which suggests pederasty.
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Examples of "pederastic" in Sentences

  • Just kill yourself you pathetic pederastic pile of pigshit
  • A pederastic Santa Claus who's tired of groping "chicken."
  • When he and Auden emigrated to America in 1939, the pederastic search resumed.
  • Will they instead design neighborhood parks finely attuned to the pederastic behaviors of unregistered sex offenders in the area, orchestrating a genetically-encoded series of seismonastic movements when one is detected?
  • This "pederastic" metaphor stems in part from the fact that the Greeks of the first literate centuries read exclusively out loud: through his writing, the writer is supposed to use the reader, the indispensable instrument for the full realization of his written word.
  • (Like much of Davenport's work it is imbued with a Fourieresque utopianism and homoerotic sensualism that is both deeply appealing in its relish of the world's intellectual and sensational richness and deeply unsettling in its openness to critique as pederastic apologia.)
  • For example, some people argue that Paul was horrified by certain practices of the pagan Greeks — such as pederastic homosexuality with minors, or homosexual prostitution, or homosexual rape of POWs and house-slaves, or men in heterosexual marriages going on “the down low” — but that he wasn’t necessarily condemning “egalitarian” homosexuality between free adultpeers.

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