Obviously there are a few puerile misogynists out there who find this sort of thing amusing.
Menelaus of Sparta was the Spartan King that was the true husband of Helen. Paris, a Trojan Prince, stole Helen from Menelaus and brought her back to Troy. Before this happened, you need to know some things. Helen was the most beautiful woman in the world. She had many suitors, and finally her father asked for help from Oddyeseus, King of Ithaca. Oddyseues said that Helen's father should ask all the suitors to take an oath that they will abide by Helen's father's choice and that if Helen is stolen from the man chosen, everyone must go out and hunt down that man. When Helen was stolen by Paris, everyone that was a suitor of Helen needed to take all his men and fight for Helen. This is was started the Trojan War.
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Helen regards Telemachus with fondness and sees him as a respectful and brave young man. She admires his determination to find his father Odysseus and believes he has inherited his father's wisdom and strength.
Helen Punch has written: 'Molly and the wise man'
No, everyone is created equaly
Being in love is awesome but its not for everyone, though so do not think that you have to have a man to keep you happy!!
it matters about everyone's opinion but i think it's a good game
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"Can you host?" means "Can we have the dinner (or the party) at your house?" It's the same meaning for everyone. I don't think it has any additional meaning for a gay man.
Ramses never left.... he DIED later on everyone does...... think man i mean really.
It's different for everyone, so I think you will have to do a bit of trial and error.
Helen Sharman, the first British astronaut, is married to a man named Mark. They have two children together. Helen and Mark have kept their personal life relatively private, so there is limited information available about their relationship.