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The Danes and Norse may not have been homophobic as we understand it today, but they sure and all hell were sexist, not unlike the Greeks in their view of sexuality.
@Two Armed Bandit
In that line of thought, bisexuals would be far more tolerable. There were indeed even terms for a man or woman whom refused to bed the opposite sex for any means at all.
Homosexuality in the ancient world as a whole existed, it just wasn't as openly displayed or tolerated as in modern society. Indeed, it was a common practice both in Greece and Rome for a teacher to bed a student. Ancient Greece took this one step further (as well as Macedonia) with the "Sacred Bands" of Thebes and Macedonia, which were elite fighting units comprised of male lovers.