In Byron's version of "Don Juan," the protagonist couldn't resist the temptation and was seduced by a married woman at the age of 16. To cover up the scandal, his parents sent him abroad to travel by ship.
As a result, the ship encountered a storm at sea, and he drifted alone to a beautiful Greek island, where he fell into an idyllic love with the daughter of the pirate chief. When the furious pirate chief learned of this, he sold him to the slave market in Ottoman Turkey.
Because of his handsome appearance and elegant speech, he was quickly sold by the slaver as a maid to the harem of the Ottoman Sultan. Such a scenario, with a wolf entering the sheep's fold, naturally led to a series of amorous adventures.