Omne animal post coitum triste
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"Omne animal post coitum triste praeter gallum mulieremque" (Every animal is sad after sexual intercourse except cock and woman) is a Latin phrose referring to la petite mort.
As of Aug 2021, the dictum can be found as early as 1595 [1] in La somme des péchés et le remède d'iceux (1595) by Jean Benedicti.
See also
- Animal Triste (novel)
- Post Coïtum, Animal Triste (1997), film by Brigitte Roüan
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