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This myth is intended to explain why the world experiences seasons, rather than to present a moral lesson. However, if there is a moral lesson to be drawn, it would be to be careful about accepting the hospitality of strangers. It can have unforeseen consequences.

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One common interpretation is that the story of Hades and Persephone teaches about the cycles of life, death, and rebirth. It also illustrates the importance of compromise and finding balance in relationships. Additionally, it suggests that even in darker times, there can be hope and renewal.

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The moral is that you can always lick a vagina or a other genital part no matter what it takes for that to happen.

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