"Why hurry, Hera?" –
Zeus who gathers the breasting clouds replied,
"that is a journey you can make tomorrow. Now –
come, let’s go to bed, let’s lose ourselves in love!
Never has such a lust for goddess or mortal woman
flooded my pounding heart and overwhelmed me so."

– Homer

The Iliad, Book 14, lines 377-380. Even the gods on Olympus are capable of love. In spite of all the conflict going on between the Achaeans and Trojans, Zeus would rather spend time with his wife Hera. Although the father of the gods likely has sex on his mind more than love.