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Examples of [[Hot Mom]] in [[Oral Tradition]], [[Folk Lore]], [[Myth]]s and Legends include: |
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Examples of Hot Moms 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.
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- ↑ Yes, that is where the word "hermaphrodite" comes from.