Hot Mom/Oral Tradition: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 4: Line 4:
* [[Classical Mythology]]:
* [[Classical Mythology]]:
** Given her... [[Really Gets Around| promiscuity]], [[Hot Goddess|Aphrodite]] had several children, including her sons Phobos and Deimos (via Ares), her daughter Harmonia (also Ares), Hermaphroditus<ref>''Yes'', that is where the word "hermaphrodite" comes from.</ref> (Via Hermes), and another daughter, Rhode (via Poseidon).
** Given her... [[Really Gets Around| promiscuity]], [[Hot Goddess|Aphrodite]] had several children, including her sons Phobos and Deimos (via Ares), her daughter Harmonia (also Ares), Hermaphroditus<ref>''Yes'', that is where the word "hermaphrodite" comes from.</ref> (Via Hermes), and another daughter, Rhode (via Poseidon).
** While rarely described as "hot" as Aphrodite, Demeter clearly qualifies too, and also a ''savage'' [[Mama Bear]] after Persephone was abducted.
** Helen of Troy, the Face that Launched a Thousand Ships; she had one daughter with her first husband - Hermione - and in some versions, three sons, Aethiolas, Maraphius, and Pleisthenes. After she eloped with Paris, they had three sons Bunomus, Corythus, and Idaeus, plus another daughter also named Helen.
** Helen of Troy, the Face that Launched a Thousand Ships; she had one daughter with her first husband - Hermione - and in some versions, three sons, Aethiolas, Maraphius, and Pleisthenes. After she eloped with Paris, they had three sons Bunomus, Corythus, and Idaeus, plus another daughter also named Helen.



Revision as of 11:43, 26 July 2022

This page needs visual enhancement.
You can help All The Tropes by finding a high-quality image or video to illustrate the topic of this page.


Examples of Hot Mom in Oral Tradition, Folk Lore, Myths and Legends include:

  • Classical Mythology:
    • Given her... promiscuity, Aphrodite had several children, including her sons Phobos and Deimos (via Ares), her daughter Harmonia (also Ares), Hermaphroditus[1] (Via Hermes), and another daughter, Rhode (via Poseidon).
    • While rarely described as "hot" as Aphrodite, Demeter clearly qualifies too, and also a savage Mama Bear after Persephone was abducted.
    • Helen of Troy, the Face that Launched a Thousand Ships; she had one daughter with her first husband - Hermione - and in some versions, three sons, Aethiolas, Maraphius, and Pleisthenes. After she eloped with Paris, they had three sons Bunomus, Corythus, and Idaeus, plus another daughter also named Helen.

Back to Hot Mom
  1. Yes, that is where the word "hermaphrodite" comes from.