[Aphrodite saves her son Aeneas, who is lying helpless on the battlefield; She protects him with a fold of her shining dress. Iliad, Canto V, verses 297-317.]
When Aphrodite is not having sexual intercourse with all kinds of animals, she is, for example, saving her son Aeneas and removing him from the battlefield. The goddess is especially fond of well-tied and knotted knots. The greatest of all goddesses in matters of overflowing sex. I always loved her.
When Aphrodite is not having sexual intercourse with all kinds of animals, she is, for example, saving her son Aeneas and removing him from the battlefield. The goddess is especially fond of well-tied and knotted knots. The greatest of all goddesses in matters of overflowing sex. I always loved her.