Aphrodite - The Greek Goddess of Love, Beauty, Sexuality
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Indeed,she's my favorite of all the Greek goddesses.
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Your post is proof you don't get Aphrodite. She's richer and more complex than she's given credit for. Do yourself a favor and brush up on Greek mythology.
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in a nutshell she was a hoe?
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oh thanks antonio ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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at uni i learned a story of cupid(eros) and psyche. it made me hate venus cuz of her jealousy and other things ;(
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@Antonio181ful The only group that ever told me their god was perfect was the christians. As you can plainly see, I'm not a christian.
How can someone who doesn't exist have "constant pettiness" or "punish others for their own amusement?" How can someone who doesn't even exist "make constant mistakes?" If you don't believe in the existence of Aphrodite, why watch a video about her? If you're so right, why do you present contradictions, rather than fact, to back up your point?
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@kingsarbkota Laugh all you want because you know I'm right. The gods never existed because they were just simple stories founded by prehistoric people before science to find the meaning of the universe and of life. The whole world stopped worshiping them because they got tired of their constant pettiness and they only sought to punish others for their amusement. Even the gods had flaws. Please tell how that could be because a god is suppose to be perfect and they make constant mistakes.
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@Antonio181ful Thanks. I needed a good laugh...
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@imaphrodite123 involvement in any sexual activity.
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@kingsarbkota Who you're really praising is a false pagan goddess. Meaning: She never existed.
she didn't have a child with zeus she had one with his brother poseidon
june1935 1 year ago
@june1935 The deity Priapos was believed to be the son of Zeus and Aphrodite out of their love together, so I listed him with the others. Although his father parentage differs in some accounts, some claiming him to be a son of her love affair with Dionysus or Adonis. So it really depends on which interpretation of the myth you read. :p
werecatboy 1 year ago