Originally posted by Ghost of a DukeB b b b b bi? are you sure? what about Hades he was into the violent abduction of unsuspecting maidens!
Apollo was apparently bi. He had many female lovers, and a few male loves. His divine loves include Hekate, Hestia, Kalliope, Ourania Thaleia and all nine of the Mousai.
Remember Robbie, the oracle doesn't lie...
Originally posted by Ghost of a DukeI think in most of Greek and Roman society, "bisexuality" was the norm. Only in modern society is it considered a "bad" thing.
Apollo was apparently bi. He had many female lovers, and a few male loves. His divine loves include Hekate, Hestia, Kalliope, Ourania Thaleia and all nine of the Mousai.
Remember Robbie, the oracle doesn't lie...
25 Jun 15
Originally posted by SuzianneYou will be glad to hear that there is no recorded 'relationship' between Aphrodite and Apollo. It appears they didn't get on so well.
I think in most of Greek and Roman society, "bisexuality" was the norm. Only in modern society is it considered a "bad" thing.
25 Jun 15
Originally posted by robbie carrobieYou often refer to yourself here in romanticist terms; the court jester, a poet, the zen master and others which I forget. Why do you find yourself identifying with this particular characterisation from this quiz?
I am Apollo, God of Music, Arts, Prophecy, Poetry and Archery
Gee who let this party pooper in to spoil the masquerade? Look how he casts a long and forlorn shadow over the proceedings, a sad and dejected figure, pathetic in every sense of the word. Perhaps Prince FMF shall chance upon the dejected divecinders brandishing a glass slipper and take him to the troll ball in the sky?