Polygamy, vigilante castration and Europe’s biggest red-light district: yes, there was sex in Ireland before RTÉ
From divorce over impotence to vigilante castration, the evolution of Irish sexual mores is laid bare by Ian Miller in A History of Ireland in Ten Body Parts
In 1966, Fine Gael politician Oliver J Flanagan famously criticised Gay Byrne’s The Late Late Show, claiming that “sex never came to Ireland until Telefis [sic] Éireann went on the air”. The phrase is usually misquoted as the much catchier: “There was no sex in Ireland before television.”
But was Ireland’s sexual history really as chaste and pure as Flanagan believed? Absolutely not.
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