Too Lost in You (Alexander/Hephaistion)
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Absolutely beautiful!
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@kuvasz13 Exactly!. Such a deep true love is just BEAUTIFUL, no matter about genres, love is the greatest thing and only prejudice and ignorance could deny Alexander & Hephaestion PRECIOUS LOVE.
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@JayneCoshie My perception, was that Alexander was n "equal-oppertunity" lover. He only truely 'loved' Hephaestion, that much is painfully obvious. But I think he's actually like me... capable of loving, being attracted 2 peoople, regardless of thier gender. I think Alexander was one of those 'evolved' ppl, who loved without limitation or restraint. Which is a rare, but amazing thing^__^
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@kuvasz13 Because there's still so many ppl who're severly closed minded, and judgmental. I call that a lake of evolvingxP
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Long live my dear Macedonian working class!
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@JayneCoshie Indeed. They really loved each other. Plus, Hephaistion helped Alexander a lot and stayed by his side no matter what. Alexander wouldn't have been half as great without Hephaistion's love. I just don't see why anyone would get offended by such a beautiful thing :(
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@kuvasz13 Ah, I see. I misunderstood you, my fault. And I agree with you extremely. Love is love, and thiers was real and beautiful. People have no right to be offended.
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@JayneCoshie Look, I don't care whether he was bi or gay. My point is that it's stupid how some people get offended when someone talks about the love between Alexander and Hephaistion. That's all I wanted to say.
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@kuvasz13 Your accually incorrect. Alexander was not bisexual. He was gay. He took his wife for political reasons and for an hier. He only ever truely loved Hephaistion. And he took a great many male lovers.
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WOW!!!!
I have no idea why some people are so offended when someone says that Alexander the Great was bisexual. I mean, is it so hard to think that someone as Great as Alexander could've been bi? That's pretty offensive too, people.
Besides, all you history folks, Alexander and Hephaistion lived like over 2000 years ago so who can possibly know what they were up to back in that time? To be really sure, you would have to ask them and that ain't easy unless you're some kinda time-traveller.
kuvasz13 3 years ago 25
Ptolemy, the later king of Egypt, said in his history that Alexander was only every defeated by Hephaistion's thighs, so i think there was something going on there, that was more than friendship.
mizchick234 3 years ago 19