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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Such grace under pressure and she appears to have found a real prince. The man moved halfway across the world to secure a livelihood for both of them and came back to marry her. [img]https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/10/26/07/49643899-10130771-image-a-7_1635230001785.jpg[/img][/quote] I love this picture of them. The way he looks at her. Oooh.[/quote] The wat they look at each other!❤❤🤗[/quote] But (and this is not about her personally), there is a coy girl thing going on...that people really seem to like. No wonder they don't think women can head up the royal family, traditon socializes them to be meek and compliant. Grown women there love MISS KITTY. And look at what this leads to: https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2017/3/8/sexual-assault-in-japan-every-girl-was-a-victim[/quote] What coy thing? She is a highly educated woman, with an independent career, who knows what she wants and stood by her choice with incredible poise and dignity. [/quote] I’m also wondering what’s behind that comment. I think the grace under public pressure and the ability of this polished woman to make decisions about her well-being and destiny that are true to herself despite family pressures and even public protests is the opposite of what I would call “coy”. [/quote]
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