Hell NO im a virgo and im not vengful or seductive against men its just a bunch of B*S
2006-06-21 17:39:39
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answered by ♫♪Ms.J♥Virgo♣♠ 5
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ummmm.....kay......Nope. Never heard of that one. I did hear that Virgo was ruled by some mystery planet that hadn't been discovered yet though, and astrologers only used Mercury because Virgo and Gemini were so similar. Seductive, vengeful Virgos? Hmph. I thought they were supposed to be logical and analytical. But seductive and vengeful can be cool. Really changes that image, doesn't it?
2006-06-21 02:56:22
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answered by mithril 6
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Im a virgo i never heard of that
2006-06-27 10:20:30
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answered by Anonymous
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The constellation Virgo is known as The Maiden.
Named for the Greek goddess Demeter, the Earth-goddess, and is associated with the arrival of spring and bringer of the growing season. Hades, the God of the Underground, fell in love with Demeter's daughter, Persephone. He promised himself that he would marry Persephone, making her his queen. Demeter would not stand for this. One day Hades, in a black chariot drawn by four great black horses in golden harness and reins, rode up to Persephone and carried the girl off with him back to the Underworld. Demeter became worried when her daughter did not return home. She sent out to search for her daughter. Demeter searched with out food or sleep. When Zeus pleaded with her to return to Olympus and accept Persephone's marriage to Hades, she refused and continued her search. People everywhere were starving and could not understand how their Earth-goddess could be so cruel. Zeus sent Hermes, Messenger of the gods, to visit Hades and tell him that Persephone must return with him. Hades, knowing that the gods of heaven were stronger than he, agreed to let Persephone go. There was a happy reunion, but Persephone told her mother that she loved her husband Hades. Zeus solved the problem by saying that Persephone would spend half of her time in the Underworld with Hades and the other half on Olympus with her mother. In this way, winter comes when Persephone goes down to the Underworld to be with Hades. When Persephone returns to Olympus, the winter cloak of death melts and there is a rebirth of life over the land and the crops begin to grow.
Virgo usually is shown carrying two sheaves of wheat, one of which is marked by the bright star Spica, whose name comes form the Latin and means ear of wheat, or corn.
Known as Ishtar by the Babylonians. And also was known to the Sumerians.
The Egyptians knew Virgo as Isis, the Goddess of Fertility.
The Hindus looked at Virgo as Kauni, or "the Maiden."
The Persians called her Khosha, or "the Ear of Wheat."
The Hebrews called her Bethulah, meaning "Abundance in Harvest."
As far as I know the official Mythological story for Virgo is this one. Freedom of speech is great but don't believe everything that's online.
2006-06-21 04:14:31
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answered by Karan 6
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Geez, I sure hope that's not so....my man is a virgo....and he is the most wonderful man in the whole world...couldn't do without him!!!!
2006-06-27 11:28:13
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answered by b-water 1
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Yes, and that they bite their heads off after sex?
2006-06-21 00:08:52
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answered by Anonymous
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no.i never heard of it.
2006-06-21 05:08:27
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answered by Foreigner 2
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