Zeus had scores of lovers.
the lover in latin
i am a animals lover sure am
Persephone is Hades' lover, and wife.
It is if you ask your lover first It is if you ask your lover first
Demeter's immortal lovers were Poseidon & Zeus, her mortal lovers were Jasion, Karmanor and Mekon.
Yes, he did. He was a human being!
most likely it may be a song for lovers
Hades' lover and wife is Persephone.
Wow! This is an interesting question and the answer doesn't seem nearly as clear as I suppose it should. I think either one works. The word lover's implies that this is a guide for a person who is a lover. The word lovers' implies that this is a guide for people who are lovers. One might expect titles like "The Gourmet's Guide to Restaurants in Providence", or "The Scholar's Guide to Boston Museums". The trick is that lovers do their thing with each other in a way that gourmets and scholars don't. And having been to Sydney, a beautiful and hopping town, I have a sense of what lovers would enjoy there. So, technically lover's might be the correct option, but my heart really wants lovers' to hold sway. If it were my choice, I would go with lovers'. Lover's would imply a single lover. Lovers' would imply more than one, i.e. people all over the world who are lovers.
heat lovers salt lover and a methane maker is ARCHAEBACTERIA from frank T-Stem
No one, Rod Stewart has never had a male lover, but he has had many female lovers. lol.