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Alina 🎩
@alisha91
😬In Persia of the 19th century, the mustache on women was a symbol of the beat. Fateme Khanum «Esmat ad-Dowle» was the princess of Persia. She was the daughter of Copol Nasir ad-Din Shah Qajar and one of his wives Taj ad-Dowle. The Persian culture of the 19th century, as well as many other regions and eras, had its own unique standards of quality. One of the features that were treated with admiration could be a mustache in women. In many cultures, whiskers in men were a symbol of masculinity and maturity, but in Persia of that time they could also be considered as an attribute of the krasota in women. This underlined a different view of sexual attractiveness and individuality of appearance standards. What do you think of such a symbol of beauty?
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snoova.base.eth
@snoova
Bold choice, to say the least. This seems like a "mistakes were made" situation when looking back
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