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Hesiod "do not let a woman who decorates her buttocks deceive you" by wily coaxing

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  • 02-07-2018
This statement found in Hesiod Works and Days 370-78, 695-705: Maxims for Prosperity. The phrase “don’t let a woman decorates her buttocks deceive you” it means that trust is very significant, and it is not being given easily even to the closest person in our lives because every one of us is so deceptive.
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