there is only 1 God his name is Lord.
a goddess is not real
The above answer entered by a bachelor who will never have a girlfriend let alone ever hope to be married.
There are Roman goddess', Eygyptian goddess' and they are all beautiful. They are raidant and soft and delicate. They wear flowing dresses and have perfect hair, they mostly have curls and waves, rarely have straight hair apart from an eygyptian goddess in which case they have straight black hair. Roman goddess' have brunnett hair and it is very shiny and sleek although wavy and curly. They look like they wear perfect make-up. Eye shadow, and mostly always wear gold. You should watch the Forrero Roche ad on the television.
'The gods of Olympus, i think, gather every night for a special gathering and to celebrate, they have Forrero Roche's. One day one slipped and we learne their special secret.'
Look at the women, they are goddess'.
All that is and will be is within us. She perhaps didn't look any different from the dearest woman in your life. We all have the capacity and infinite wisdom and love within us.
Aphredite was the Greek goddess of love. She must have been very pretty.
Technically, she's beautiful on the out side, but I don't know about the inside...
Women who wanted love(she was the goddess of love) would pray to her and sacrifice bloody meat to look like hearts.
She was an Egyptian queen, not a goddess. The epithet 'love goddess' is a way of praising her attraction, like for instance Marilyn Monroe and others.
Aphrodite was the Greek goddess of love (Latin name: Venus), she was depicted as a beautiful young woman, often with her clothes slipping off her.
Anubis was a jackal-headed god, not a goddess.
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Do you know if Pandora the Goddess was respected/
She was a mythical goddess and therefore she can look like whatever you imagine her to be like.
Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of beauty, love, pleasure, and procreation.
Aphrodite was a goddess of love.
It depends on what culture/faith you are talking about:Albanian : PrendeArmenian : AstghikAztec : Xochiquetzal, goddess of fertility, beauty, and female sexual powerCanaanite : Astarte, goddess of sexual love, fertility, and warfare, and Qetesh, goddess of love, beauty and sexCeltic : Aine, Irish goddess of love, summer, wealth and sovereignty and Cliodhna, Irish goddess, sometimes identified as a goddess of love and beautyEgyptian : Hathor, goddess of the sky, love, beauty, and music, Bastet, goddess of felines, love, sexuality, protection, beauty, and danceEtruscan : Albina, goddess of the dawn and protector of ill-fated lovers, Turan, goddess of love and vitalityGreek : Aphrodite, and Peitho, personification of persuasion and seductionHindu : Rati, goddess of passion and lustLithuanian : Milda, goddess of love and freedomMesopotamian : Inanna or Ishtar, goddess of sexual love, fertility, and warfareMoroccan : Qandisa, goddess of lust who first seduces men then drives them insaneNorse : Frigg, goddess of romance, marriage, sex and reproduction, married women, household duty, and divination; Freyja, goddess associated with magic, shamanism, seiðr, sacrifice, war, death, and sexuality; Freyr, worshipped as a phallic fertility god, he was said to "bestow peace and pleasure on mortals" Sjöfn, goddess associated with loveRoman : Venus, the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess AphroditeSlavic : Dzydzilelya, Polish goddess of love and marriage and of sexuality and fertility, Lada, fakeloric goddess of harmony, merriment, youth, love and beauty, who almost certainly never existed, Živa, goddess of love and fertilityYoruba : Oshun