Anteros is the Greek god of requited love, representing the love returned and the avenger of those who experience unreciprocated feelings.
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Anteros In Art
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Anteros And Psychology
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💓 Anteros is known as the god of requited love and the avenger of unrequited love.
🏹 He is often depicted as a handsome young man, similar to Eros but with a more serious demeanor.
📜 Anteros is a son of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty.
🌹 Anteros represents the mutual love that exists between lovers, contrasting with Eros, who symbolizes romantic desire.
💔 He is frequently associated with the idea of reciprocity in love, stressing the importance of mutual affection.
🛡️ Anteros is sometimes portrayed holding a bow and arrows, similar to his brother Eros.
🌌 In some myths, he is said to dwell among the stars, watching over lovers on Earth.
❤️ Anteros was worshipped by those who felt they were in love's balance, especially in couples.
⏳ The festival of Anteros was celebrated in ancient Greece, honoring the love returned as well as love lost.
⚔️ He is often called upon in poetry and literature to symbolize the complexity of love relationships.