So do I. It has much more depth to it.
I look at a lot of B&W, almost nightly, and I find the simpler forms and lines make the best B&W subjects. Just my opinion. I have 5 8x10s going across one wall in the house with B&W family pics. Dramatic.
I paid my way through college doing B & W photography. During high school and college I had keys to the schools dark room so I could develop pictures. Unabashedly I must admit many women heard from me the line "Why don't you come into my darkroom and see what develops"? I was surprised how often it worked.
Unfortunately the wife made me throw out all the girl friend pictures when we got married. (clothed and otherwise)
Never throw out the negatives!
I studied photography for years - loved it.
Shooting, seeing the negs 1st time & best the bit was watching the paper change in the solution & half light of dark room.
I never had a model like her though.