Naked Lady of the Week: Taya Karpenko

Fabrizio del Wrongo writes:

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Taya, who is Ukrainian, has been all over the internet for a couple of years now, usually working under names like Milena and Sunna. I love the just-hatched glow of her skin; the slow-motion spectacle of her slightly uncouth, Russkie-looking face (it seems about 80% nose and mouth); and her long, exuberant hair — which is, to quote Leonard Cohen, like a “sleepy golden storm.” Also — and I’m sure you’ve already noticed this — she’s not bashful about flaunting her unshaven-ness. The look of her furry muff and armpits, and the way their textures play off the smooth pinkness of the rest of her . . . phew! It strikes this lover of natural gals as being pretty darn appealing.

Another thing that struck me while looking at her various photo sets: It’s an awful lot of fun watching her play dress-up. What woman doesn’t love to dress up, to wrap herself in a look, a mood, a role? And what man who loves women doesn’t love to watch her do it? Bless women for being able to pour themselves into so many different molds — even if it makes it that much harder for us dudes to draw a bead on ’em.

As far as I can tell, these low-res sample photos come from Amour Angels, Met-Art, Hegre Art, and WeAreHairy. Go there for hi-res versions and, presumably, lots more.

Content below the jump is NSFW. Happy Friday.

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[Thanks to blog visitor Nocte Zen for providing the correct links for her Facebook page and blog.]

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About Fabrizio del Wrongo

Recovering liberal arts major. Unrepentant movie nut. Aspiring boozehound.
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5 Responses to Naked Lady of the Week: Taya Karpenko

  1. ironrailsironweights's avatar ironrailsironweights says:

    She trims, but thank God she also knows when enough’s enough.

    Peter

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  2. What? Sexually mature females have body hair? Say it ain’t so!

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