This is arguably the most anti-homosexual (and any other sexual) period of all. The Middle Ages in Europe have probably brought the most stigma to any type of sexuality besides heterosexual, although the hidden quarters saw how people really felt.The samurai lifestyle among men is often believed to bear some aspects of homosexuality. Moreover, paintings depicting homosexual intimacy have been documented for over a thousand years. A January 2017 Gallup survey revealed that an estimated 4.1 percent of Americans identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, up from 3.5 percent in 2012. Unlike Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism are more open-minded about sex as art, science, or spiritual practice.(And let’s even get started on the premise of bestiality that is shockingly widely represented but has little to do with the topic) Sexual acts of diverse nature were a part of religion even. This was not universal for everybody, but many various types of intimate relationships existed and were not covered from society. People in ancient times of Antiquity were also “fluid” about their sexualities.A few interesting facts for you to consider.