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Ah, a "suspirium puellarum" is a Latin phrase that means "sighs of young girls." It's a poetic and beautiful way to describe the delicate and fleeting nature of youth and innocence. Just like a gentle sigh, it captures a moment of softness and emotion in the hearts of young girls.

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In ancient times,

suspirium puellarum

referred to a roman gladiator hero, someone who was appriciated for his courage and strength. The title refers to a Gladiator's sex appeal as the word literally means "sigh of the girls"

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