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    The woman I love

    I'm trying to explain to her that I wish I was 30 living in the 50's, that it's my true era I can truly relate to.

    I try to explain that she gives me that feeling, of her being a woman of that time, a woman of that era I so much love, a woman I'd fall for, one I have fallen for. She is all that!

    A woman, female, not weak, strong!

    And then I found this.



    It is beautiful!

    It describes in every pixle everything I want to say!

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    The woman I love

    She can be a mother, an aunt, she can be pregnant, a virgin, a sister, a tart, but by god she is beautiful, with none of our business who she is!
    She simply is!
    Beautiful!

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      #3
      The woman I love

      Where do you find these 1950s women, sounds great, do you have a time machine?

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        #4
        The woman I love

        The 50's is alive and well, thank you.

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          #5
          The woman I love

          You can't display a Gmail attachment on OTF, PPV - you have to download it, upload it somewhere else and link to it from there.

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            The woman I love

            Cavalry Trouser Tips wrote:
            You can't display a Gmail attachment on OTF, PPV - you have to download it, upload it somewhere else and link to it from there.
            Do you see her now?

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              #7
              The woman I love

              If anyone has any info on that picture, I'd be glad to hear it.

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                The woman I love

                I've got that in a book,it's by Richard Avedon, and it's on this website ... can't post the direct link but it's from 1957, and the model's name is Carmen.

                http://www.richardavedon.com/

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                  #9
                  The woman I love

                  What you can't see is the waist-deep puddle she's just about to skip into. This was the first shot of four, in a 1950s version of "You've Been Framed".

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