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Hey guys, so I met a girl recently and she is my first girlfriend. I am 28 and she is 21, and has pretty much told me that she wants to be a traditional female partner (future wife perhaps).

The thing is she isn't well educated, didn't really study in school etc and her frame of reference doesn't extend far beyond popular culture. However, she keeps asking me to introduce her to new music, ideas, movies and books, and I can tell that in some ways she is trying to become a kind of idealized feminine symbol.

What that in mind, can anyone recommend some books which portrays female virtue and traditional womanhood in a way that isn't too academic or dense?

Anything to do with being humble, gracious, shy, nurturing, tender, submissive etc would be great.

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