Aphrodite is the Olympian goddess of love, beauty, sexual pleasure, and fertility. Portrayed as both insatiable and unattainable, Aphrodite was born near the coast of Cythera out of the foam that Uranus‘ castrated genitals created when they fell into the sea. Even though Aphrodite was forced to marry Hephaestus, she had affairs with all Olympians except Zeus and Hades, most famously with Ares, the god of war. She also had famous romances with two mortals, Anchises and Adonis.

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Venusians are poised and easy-going, altogether approachable and friendly. They are affectionate and warm-natured but never pushy or intrusive. Venus loves harmony in terms of music as well, the type producing may singers and musicians. Venus is equal to Aphrodite in Greek mythology.
The head is smooth and oval. The facial bones are never prominent and the forehead is high, cheeks are low with a healthy pink flush to the skin. The Venusian mouth has a distinct “Cupid’s Bow” producing a sweet appearance. The chin is soft and rounded, perhaps inclining to be weak. This type is prone to double-chins because of this feature. Venus loves beauty and all of the textures of this Earthly plane. Combined with their love of harmony, this is perhaps why many Venusians are considered the best-dressers of all the signs.

The Venusian is medium-to-tall in height and has beautiful proportions, similar to the Apollonian. Adding to their sweet disposition, the type is greatly addicted to sugar, although obesity is rare because the type is moderate in nature.
Venusians love everything that pleases the senses and are know to delight in every pleasure that life has to offer; they love to dance, they love to dine, they love to spend time with friends…. This archetype creates harmony and pleasure wherever they go, elevating their surroundings and inspiring others to do the same.
Venusians like to enjoy themselves.
And it is part of this love of enjoyment that they can sometimes be judged as “lazy” or “unmotivated”. The Venusian loves a beautiful home, but do not inspect it too diligently, for the have not actually cleaned their space but given the appearance of such a scene. The Venusian is more of a “big picture” personality than one bothered with little details, and their home will reflect it.

The day of the week associated with Venus is Friday.
Most Venusians are well-aware of their beauty. You can’t blame them though: people are always telling them how beautiful they are! This awareness of their own good-looking-ness can create narcissism if the type digresses out of imbalance of some sort.
Three vertical lines between the eyebrows are known as the Mark of Venus.
Below are some examples of Venusian Archetypes.
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