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Curacaoan teenage girls who grow up without fathers employ a greater range of nonverbal seduction techniques, such as the conspicuous display of a BlackBerry or iPhone, visible fragrance powder on the breast, synthetic clothing, eating sweets, allowing men to eat sweets out of their mouths, volumized wavy hairstyles, a “lollipop” worn in the hair, allowing men to remove lollipops from their hair, bright lipstick, fake nails, high heels, and laughing.

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Curacaoan teenage girls who grow up without fathers employ a greater range of nonverbal seduction techniques, such as the conspicuous display of a BlackBerry or iPhone, visible fragrance powder on the breast, synthetic clothing, eating sweets, allowing men to eat sweets out of their mouths, volumized wavy hairstyles, a “lollipop” worn in the hair, allowing men to remove lollipops from their hair, bright lipstick, fake nails, high heels, and laughing.

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