Aphrodite Research Paper

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The Aphrodite is an intergalactic Space ship, equipped with some of the most advanced technology money can buy. Since it is a peace vessel the Aphrodite’s only weapons are a handful of anti-asteroid lasers. Though it may not be armed to the teeth the Aphrodite plays host to many very important individuals and to keep its passengers safe it is equipped with the most advanced hyper drive in the galaxy as well as a state of the art shield generator that is capable of withstanding the wrath of even the deadliest weapons in the galaxy. Though the technology that keeps the Aphrodite’s passages safe might be impressive the real reason the Aphrodite is so famous is what lies under the hall.

The interior of the Aphrodite is home to just about a little bit of everything. Some of the popular areas aboard the ship include the water park, ballroom, and of course the many five-star restaurants and clubs that litter the decks of this luxuries space craft. While these attractions might attract the newly wed coupld or a group of friends looking to have some fun, the true life changing experience aboard the Aphrodite takes place in the part of the ship known as Aphrodite’s heart.
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While the rest of the ship might let guests mingle with other passengers and have a good time, only in Aphrodite’s harts will guests be taken care of by the escorts, highly trained professionals who make sure ever second aboard the Aphrodite seem as if you have ascended into the heavens. While majority of the ship is very open about sexuality and public nudity, only in the heart is it encouraged, with both guests and their escorts engaging in pleasurable acts just about anywhere the guests would

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