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jordyn:
boys can play too, if they're up to it.  ;)

who's your inner goddess?

i'm an aphrodite!

She's your Venus, all right! If you find yourself getting a bit mischievous when it comes to love, mighty, mighty Aphrodite (whom the Romans called Venus) may have found a home inside your romantic heart. She is the Classical Greek goddess of love and beauty.

Bloody Angel:
Better if I don't comment this one.
I'm Ishtar  :-D

Do you see love as a battlefield? If so, it might be because Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of love, war and fertility, has made her way into your personal pantheon.
According to mythology, Ishtar's love is so powerful, she sometimes unintentionally destroys her lovers, which happened with the farm god Tammuz, her one true love. But she also kills out of anger and vengeance. When Gilgamesh refuses to marry her in the "Epic of Gilgamesh," for instance, she kills his best friend.

You, on the other hand, are not likely to destroy your loved ones, but your passion may sometimes lead you in an angry, aggressive direction. If you lose your temper when you don't get what you want, it may help to remember that this is your inner Ishtar goddess rearing her competitive head. Take that intensity and express it in productive and creative ways!

Devious Viper:
I got Aphrodite.

Bloody Angel:

--- Quote from: Devious Viper on July 27, 2006, 01:43:07 AM ---I got Aphrodite.

--- End quote ---

Separated at birth,  then...
Nina, what is your goddess? I know, besides wearing Agent Provocateur underwear  :spy:

Nina:
Your love Godess is Isis:
Would you go to the ends of the Earth to preserve your relationships with the important people in your life? If so, the ancient Egyptian goddess, Isis, may be the source of your inner strength and perseverance.

Isis, whose sphere of influence includes romantic and maternal love, is known for her commitment to her husband, Osiris, and her son, Horus. According to Egyptian mythology, after Osiris was killed by his brother, Isis gathered the severed pieces of his body and brought him back to life long enough to conceive Horus. Her phoenix wings represent her power to resurrect the dead.

You probably don't bring things (or people) back to life, but you might credit Isis for your steadfast nature and ability to smooth over disagreements. With Isis on your side, you may be considered a generous person who is willing to use her power to help others attain happiness.


I think I got this result only cause I picked I would burn their eyelids if I caught them together......

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