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Last Profile Login: 4/10/2014
Last World Login: 10/16/2013
Member Since: 8/20/2007
General Info
I Am Here For: To Meet People
Marital Status: In a Relationship
Children: Undecided
Education: N/A
Religion: Christian
Smoke: Yes
Drink: Yes
Occupation: N/A
Body Type: Athletic
Height: 6' 0"
Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
Languages: English, Greek
Sexy Stuff
I Am Looking For: Cyber Friendships
Sexual Fantasies: Fetishes, Massage Oil
Sex is Best: Passionate, Loving, In a Relationship
Cybersex: N/A
I Want You To: Play Along With My Fantasy, Talk Dirty to Me, Make Me Do It, Tell Me Your Fantasy
Cybersex Personality: Loving, Passionate, Not Too Wild
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About me:
In Greek mythology, Prometheus "forethought" is a Titan, the son of Iapetus and Themis, and brother to Atlas, Epimetheus and Menoetius. He was a champion of human-kind known for his wily intelligence, who stole fire from Zeus and gave it to mortals. Zeus then punished him for his crime by having him bound to a rock while a great eagle ate his liver every day only to have it grow back to be eaten again the next day. His myth has been treated by a number of ancient sources, in which Prometheus is credited with – or blamed for – playing a pivotal role in the early history of humankind.

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Perseus, the legendary founder of Mycenae and of the Perseid dynasty there, was the first of the mythic heroes of Greek mythology whose exploits in defeating various archaic monsters provided the founding myths in the cult of the Twelve Olympians. Perseus was the hero who killed Medusa and claimed Andromeda, having rescued her from a sea monster.
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In Greek mythology, Atropos, "without turn" was one of the three Moirae, goddesses of fate and destiny. She was the oldest of the Three Fates, and was known as the "inflexible" or "inevitable". It was Atropos who chose the mechanism of death and ended the life of each mortal by cutting their thread with her "abhorred shears". She worked along with her two sisters, Clotho, who spun the thread, and Lachesis, who measured the length.

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