There's such a thin line between love and lust, between friends and enemies and between pain and pleasure. Many men fell at Aphrodite's feet, yearning to taste her love, to experience her passion, desperate to pleasure her as well as to be pleasured by her. Intoxicated by her beauty, dazed after each interaction with the goddess, stunned by her abilities but to every good thing, there is a dark side. She was short-tempered and when angered was callous, ruthless, vengeful much like the one she fell deeply in love with, the god of war, Ares. The love was rightfully wrong because their hearts should have been in the hands of another. Ares basked in bloodshed, despised peace or unity and wreaked havoc wherever his feet trod. His aggressiveness and the thought of Ares' eyes being only affixed to Aphrodite were enough for her to love him. Their love sparked envy and sinister thoughts in anyone who fell for Aphrodite or Ares. Love, lust, beauty, pleasure, passion War, aggression, power, defeat "Love triangles are dangerous for all persons, including the innocent such events often end in tragedy"
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