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Cupid Eros God Of Desire, Affection, And Erotic Love In Roman Greek Mythology

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In Roman and Greek mythology, Cupid (Eros) is the god of desire, affection, and erotic love. Often depicted as a winged child carrying a bow and arrows, Cupid is known for causing people to fall in love.

Key Features

  • Symbol of love and desire
  • Character associated with arrows and bow
  • Represents romantic love and attraction

Pros

  • Promotes feelings of love and affection
  • Has been a popular symbol in art and literature for centuries
  • Represents the universal experience of falling in love

Cons

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