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15427801 No.15427801 [Reply] [Original]

Which author captures women's aesthetics most gracefully?

>> No.15427818

>>15427801
mi diario, psh

>> No.15427844
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>>15427801
Nabokov

>> No.15427867

>>15427801

I think it depends on your taste, OP. There is hardly a definitive answer for such a thing. If I were looking for this, would probably go for a literary movement first, then look for an author.

I'm personally a romantic, as much as I hate to admit, but things are what they are.

>> No.15427884

>>15427844
he’s kinda cheating because his subject is inherently more graceful

>> No.15427892

it's assumed that this author would not bother writing about a bottle blonde with a nose ring

>> No.15427897

>>15427801
Whenever I see some thot with a nose ring I just want to grab it, jerk it around and tell her that if she doesn't suck my dick I'll rip it off along with a chunk of her nose

>> No.15427901

>>15427884
No it isn't, that was like 50% of the point

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>>15427901
I mean lg’s are more aesthetic and feminine and graceful