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Um...Irony much?

Hey Wendy!
After reading your book, I was thrilled to see an article quoting you and your book in an article in Cosmo Girl entitled "What is Sexy?". After reading the article, I flipped through the magazine and found 87 promiscuous images. After that edition, I have rarely seen a mention of abstience, not to mention the beauty of it. Consistency is the key in making girls believe they are not alone in modesty. Gee, I would really like to know how many Cosmo Girl writers and editors have successful marriages.

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"The steamy days of Washington summer may be upon us, but these girls, all from Burke, were definitely not getting skimpy. For a generation bombarded with news of pantyless celebrities, most of the girls we interviewed were surprisingly modest, more Hilary Duff than Lindsay Lohan."

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