The Seedy, Scandalous History of Valentine's Day

St. Valentine's Day painting
St. Valentine's Day
(Image credit: John Callcott Horsley (1817–1903), via Wikimedia Commons)

Forget roses, chocolates and candlelight dinners. On Valentine's Day, that's rather boring stuff — at least according to ancient Roman standards.

Imagine half-naked men running through the streets, whipping young women with bloodied thongs made from freshly cut goat skins. Although it might sound like some sort of perverted sado-masochistic ritual, this is what the Romans did until 496 A.D.

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