Old woman
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+ | "[[Sex and Evolution |Williams (1975)]], in fact, remarks that [[Old woman|age]] probably is the most important determinant of [[Beautiful woman|human female attractiveness]]. ”"--''[[The Evolution of Human Sexuality]]'' (1979), p. 188 | ||
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'''Old woman''' is a woman of [[old age]]. | '''Old woman''' is a woman of [[old age]]. |
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"Williams (1975), in fact, remarks that age probably is the most important determinant of human female attractiveness. ”"--The Evolution of Human Sexuality (1979), p. 188 |
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Old woman is a woman of old age.
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In art and literature
Art[1]
- Three Ages of Woman
- La Vecchia (Old Woman)[2] by Giorgione
- Avarice (Dürer, Vienna) (1507) by Albrecht Dürer
Literature
- "Concerning Old Dames as Fond to Practise Love as Ever the Young Ones Be", a discourse in Les Sept Discours Touchant Les Dames Galantes Du Sieur de Brantome.
See also
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