No, Aphrodite is not a man; she is a goddess from Greek mythology associated with love, beauty, and desire. Traditionally depicted as female, she embodies feminine qualities and is often portrayed in art and literature as a stunning woman. In some myths, she has male counterparts, like Ares, the God of War, but her identity and representation remain distinctly female.
Aphrodite can make any man fall in love with her at first sight.
Aphrodite had a son in The Aeneid called Aeneas with a mortal man named Anchises.
any person who wants beauty or love
Aphrodite caused the beautiful young man, Narcissus, to fall in love with himself.
Aphrodite
The beautiful young man Adonis.
That his name sounded like Afro Man :D
Hephaestus, god of fire and metalworking.
Aphrodite had many affairs but only one husband, his name was Hephaestus. He was the god of fire and the ugliest god. Since she couldn't deal with his ugliness she had many affairs with the immortals and mortals such as Ares (god) Dionysus (god), Aeneas (man), and Adonis (man).Aphrodite's husband is Hephaestus, but her lover is Ares.At one point Hephaestus was the husband of Aphrodite, but they parted - Aphrodite in favor of her consort, and Hephaestus re-married to a Charis named Aglaea.Aphrodite's husband is Hephaestus.
the helping of a man who wanted to marry the beautiful Alananta
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.
People built a Temple for her spirit to rest. People also believed that if a man looked Aphrodite in the eyes they would instantly be charmed by her beauty.