In Greek mythology, Eros was the Greek god of sexual attraction. His Roman counterpart was Cupid . Some myths make him a primordial god, while in other myths, he is the son of Aphrodite. He was one of the winged love gods, Eros.

Eros appears in ancient Greek sources under several different guises. In the earliest sources (the cosmogonies, the earliest philosophers, and texts referring to the mystery religions), he is one of the primordial gods involved in the coming into being of the cosmos. But in later sources, Eros is represented as the son of Aphrodite, whose mischievous interventions in the affairs of gods and mortals cause bonds of love to form, often illicitly.

Ultimately, in the later satirical poets, he is represented as a blindfolded child, the precursor to the chubby Renaissance Cupid, whereas in early Greek poetry and art, Eros was depicted as an adult male who embodies sexual power, and a profound artist.

The Romans called it Cupid, also translated as love. Aphrodite also known by the Romans as Venus also represents love.

The word eroticism takes its name from this god, and refers to the sexual act itself to itself without importing the gender. In that time homosexuality was common and this god represented Greek sexuality perfectly.

The statues of Eros are always represented with bow and arrows, so much in Greek iconography as Roman, casting darts to fall in love with men and women.

Actually in psychology, Eros is an amateur conductive type.

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