*A Beautiful Thing to Behold*
"You could see the signs of female aging of diseased especially if you 
had a vested interest in making women too see them your way. Or you 
could see that a woman is healthy if she lives to grow old; as she 
thrives, she reacts and speaks and shows emotion, and grows into her 
face. Lines trace her thought and radiate from the corners of her eyes 
as she smiles. You could call the lines a
 network of 'serious lesions' or you could see that in a precise 
calligraphy, thought has etched marks of concentration between her 
brows, 
and drawn across her forehead the horizontal creases of surprise,
 delight, compassion and good talk. A lifetime of kissing, of speaking 
and weeping, shows expressively around a mouth scored like a leaf in 
motion. The skin loosens on her face and throat, giving her features a 
setting of sensual dignity; her features grow stronger as she does. She 
has looked around in her life and it shows. When gray and white reflect 
in her hair, you could call it a dirty secret or you could call it 
silver or moonlight. Her body fills into itself, taking on gravity like a
 bather breasting water, growing generous with the rest of her. The 
darkening under her eyes, the weight of her lids, their minute 
cross-hatching, reveal that what she has been part of has left in her 
its complexity and richness. She is darker, stronger, looser, tougher, 
sexier. The maturing of a woman who has continued to grow is a beautiful
 thing to behold.”
 

 
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