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The
Story of Eros & Psyche Our next character is Thanatos, the opposite of Eros. Eros is Life. Thanatos is Death. Eros is Sex. Thanatos is Death. Eros is Love. Thanatos is death, death and more death. Thanatos is played by our beloved beautiful, transsexual and very much alive Carmen. But as Thanatos, Carmen is death, terrorism, fascism, repression, suppression, censorship. Thanatos is Osama bin Laden, Jerry bin Falwell, John J. Rigas, Ayatollah Asscraft and Dr. Laura all rolled up into one. Enough Death. Back to Sex...Back to Eros. Eros is adored like a movie star, like a rock star, like the original sex symbol. But, like many stars, he's a mischief maker, a trickster. Some people call him a MotherFucker. And he is. Because, in addition to billions of other lovers, Eros does occasionally fuck his mother, his mother being Venus, Goddess of Love.
Venus and Eros. Mother and child. Look at them in the Bronzino painting.
Eros congratulates Venus for winning a beauty contest by fondling her breast and French-kissing her. Obviously they've got a different sort of Mother-Son thing going than, say, Mary and Jesus, or Barb and Dubya…
Which brings us to Venus (called Aphrodite by the Greeks-from whom we get the word Aphrodisiac), played by imperiously lovely, voluptuous, young Elizabeth P. Distinguished by her gold belt, Venus is the Goddess of Love and Sex and Beauty. She loves and inspires all kinds of love and all kinds of sex. She is always ready and always horny. And even though she too has billions upon billions of lovers, including some human ones, one of her very favorites is her sexy son Eros. Nothing like the love between an Eternal Boy and his Hot Mama.
Eros and Venus are, of course, gods, immortal, different from you and me, and subject to different imperatives. Now, let's meet some humans: Psyche and Her Sisters. When our story takes place, Psyche (played by our art curator Kim Mendoza) and her Sisters (played by Ivona Diamond and Monica) are the sexiest, most beautiful human females on Earth. Everyone loves and adores them, and they love and adore each other. The sexiest is Psyche herself, so sexy, so hot that people on Earth start to worship and adore this human girl, instead of the great immortal goddess Venus. Worship Psyche! Touch her! Adore her!
Now, even though everyone worships Psyche, deep inside, she's a submissive. Deep inside, she longs to surrender. That's why she wears a collar around her neck. Psyche means "Soul." James Brown may be the Godfather of Soul, but Psyche is the Goddess of Soul. Though at this point in the story, she's not a goddess yet. She's just a very sexy human. And her popularity on Earth makes Venus very angry. Jealousy fills her immortal heart. Jealousy, the Root of Much Evil in Life, in Love and certainly in Sex.
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