No! she`s fell in love with to many guys.
The sculptor was named Pygmalion.
Aphrodite, the godess of love and beauty, and Ares, the god of war and bloodshed
The most recognized was Eros, who fell in love with the princess Psyche.
The husband of Aphrodite was Hephestus. Because most of the male gods fell in love with her, Zeus quickly married Aphrodite to Hephestus. Aphrodite disapproved of it but she had to follow Zeus' law. She had wished to marry Hephestus, brother, Ares, god of war.
Mostly every man fell in love with her. Some girls did admire her too, though.
Cupid fell in love with Psyche, a mortal. although he was supposed to make her fall in love with the ugliest man he could find. it was a punishment from Aphrodite, Cupid's mom. everybody was paying attention to Psyche and not to Aphrodite because she was so pretty.
yes, her girldle. anyone who came near her fell in love. convenient, huh?
Galatea. She was the statue whom Aphrodite breathed life in as a reward to her sculptor Pygmalion.
Yes, but that's not how it goes. A sculptor was going to make a sculpture of Aphrodite to put in her temple. After he was done with it, he fell in love with the statue's beauty. So, he made a different statue, a little less beautiful than the other one to put in Aphrodite's temple. Then, Aphrodite saw the love he had for the statue and she made the statue come alive.
Ares was in LOVE with Aphrodite , the goddess of love and beauty
Aphrodite was married to Hephaestus - the ugly, lame god of metalworking. But she had affairs with the war god Ares, and also with the mortal Adonis. Aphrodite's Roman counterpart - Venus - fell in love with the mortal Anchises and bore him Aeneas as a son.