She’s able to freeze the god Priapus.


François Villon, the fifteenth century French lyric poet, was not too happy in his loves. In his Double Ballade he makes his personal confession on amatory exercises, and gives due admonitions as to the possible effects of erotic practices:

Then love until you have your fill,

Follow the ball and midnight feast,

The end will bring you naught until

You break your head, to say the least;

For foolish loves make man a beast:

Idolatrous was Solomon,

And thereby Samson’s vision ceased.