Sacred prostitution
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Religious prostitution, sacred prostitution, or temple prostitution is the practice of having sexual intercourse (with a person other than one's spouse) for a religious or sacred purpose. A woman engaged in such practices is sometimes called a temple prostitute or hierodule, though modern connotations of the term prostitute render the signification of these phrases opaque.
See also
- Raëlism
- Deuki
- Sex worker
- Devadasi
- Primitive promiscuity
- Hetaera
- Hijra (South Asia)
- Historical and cultural perspectives on zoophilia
- Transvestism
- Cross Dressing
- Sexuality in ancient Rome
- List of transgender-related topics
- List of paraphilias
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