Men Often Described The Girl As Having Hair The Colour Of Wheat. Others Called It The Colour Of Caramel

Men often described the girl as having hair the colour of wheat. Others called it the colour of caramel or honey. The girl wondered why men so often used food to describe women's features. There was a hunger to such men that was best avoided.

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