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Re: Eros
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Nope. Nope. Not in the US for sure. It's blatantly sexual in meaning - even people who don't know Eros is the god of erotic lve specifically will be able that make the linguistic connection. You wouldn't find it the least bit unsettling to call a toddler Eros?
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A male Eros would be a Roman Cupid--equating with Aphrodite; a blatantly sexual meaning would be through Priapus--the Greek God of male fertility.
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