The Greek God Test
Feb 16, 2001 -
© Linda Casselman
Think your man is a Greek God? Is he loud and out-going? Confrontational? Protective? Lusty? Perhaps he is quiet and likes to stay close to home. Maybe he likes to work with his hands and keep things calm and orderly. Whatever the case, he is your very own god. Last time, we discussed the Which Goddess Are You? quiz at iVillage.com to find out which Greek Goddess' traits and powers you embody most. This time, let's go back to iVillage.com to take their Greek God Test to find out which Greek God your man identifies with most. The Greek God Test was developed by Eileen Livers and poses 10 questions about your man's drives, desires, emotions, personality, sex life, work life, home life, and relationships to help give you insight into your life and future together as well as your compatibility and love life. Let's have a brief look at the 8 Greek Gods represented in this quiz: Ares: God of war, this son of Zeus and Hera was often thought of as a murderous coward. He loved to rage in battle but was first to turn tail and run when things got bad. Ares men tend to be jealous, impulsive, competitive, adventurous types who thrive on conflict. Apollo: Son of Zeus, this god of prophecy, light, and truth was an accomplished musician, archer, and athlete. Apollo men are often handsome, noble of character, reasonable and capable of growth. They enjoy an ordered life. Poseidon: God of the sea, brother to Zeus and Hades, Poseidon was an unfaithful god. Men who identify with this god are adventurous and quarrelsome with difficult personalities. They often engage in risky behaviour. Dionysus: Son of Zeus, this is the god of wine, merriment, and vegetation. Dionysus men tend to be mysterious, imaginative, intuitive, and inspirational. Their darker side can lead to madness, violence, and terror. Zeus: Supreme sky god and ruler of both men and gods, Zeus had to be in control. Men who identify with Zeus are intellectual and in control. Though they are passionate and romantic, they have difficulty sustaining a deep long-lasting relationship. Hephaestus: This is the god of fire and metalwork. Men of this type are creative, artistic, talented and dedicated to their work. They can, however, be awkward in love and intimacy. Hades: God of the dead and ruler of the underworld, Hades was grim but not evil. These men can be cold and unforgiving. They are often unsatisfied with their lot in life and tend to be antisocial, preferring to stay home alone.
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