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That may be why ancient Rome enjoyed a thriving sexual ecosystem with robust variety and a market for all kinds of Roman prostitutes. Yet the dynamic sexual menu, made infamous from excavations at Pompeii, is given little to no mention in history, particularly when it comes to the Bustuaries or graveyard prostitutes. The cemetery or graveyard prostitute is an intriguing vocation within the sex trade of the era. After all, graveyard prostitutes continued well into the modern era, in trying times such as the Covid pandemic.
This begs questions as to the allure of combining lust and death in sexual practice. Perhaps studying the history of the Roman Bustuarie, we can find some answers. Ancient Rome was home to a thriving business of thousands of registered, and unregistered sex workers whose task was to provide pleasure. According to many scholarly sources, by the first century AD Rome was home to a thriving economy of 32, legally registered sex workers, along with additional slaves being sold into the sex trade almost every day.
Those sold into slavery began either as children or pre-teens, who were then made to solicit and rapidly learn the ways of pleasuring. But not all Roman prostitutes were slaves. There were a small number of registered voluntary citizen sex workers acting on their own accord. In other instances, despicable men would force their daughters, wife, or sisters into prostitution to gain extra income; however, this particular act would later be made illegal by legal decree under the rule of Theodosius the Great.
As of that point, all men found guilty of soliciting family members would lose legal custody. Of the registered prostitutes, the upper Roman patrician class's most elite sex workers were known as the high courtesan Delicatae. Even the delicious Delicatae, who were seductive rebellious daughters from upstanding patrician families, hoped to bring shame and scandal to their elite familial name. Though the Delicatae were usually masked, and therefore protected from being recognized, the fact remained; they existed to those who knew where to find them.