<□□There is a certai□ □ra□e and □harm t□a□ com□□ with being a lady.□It is n□□ just about o□□□ard appearances, but als□ abo□t t□e way on□ ca□r□es themselve□ and□condu□□s their act□ons. F□r□a□lon□ □□me, I di□n'□ pay much attention to cultivating t□ese q□a□□ties withi□ myse□f. However, □s I □□ve g□own □ld□□, I have □□me to rea□i□e □he impo□tance of□e□□odying the essence□of a l□dy i□ my □□ily□life.