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  2. Leg fetishism - Wikipedia

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    Legs of a woman Leg fetishism (also known as crurophilia ) is a sexual interest that focuses on the legs , and is a type of partialism . [ 1 ] In leg fetishism, individuals may experience a sexual attraction to the particular areas such as the thighs, knees, shins, calves or ankles.

  3. Willow Smith says she considered getting a Brazilian butt ...

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    Willow Smith spoke about wanting a Brazilian butt lift on “Red Table Talk.” Here’s what a plastic surgeon wants you to know.

  4. The Rise Of The BBL: How Getting A Brazilian Butt Lift ... - AOL

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    For some patients, getting a BBL isn't about keeping up with the latest trend. But, as others realized after their procedures, shelling out for a curvier silhouette can be complicated.

  5. An influencer wanted a 'Brazilian butt lift.' She ended up at ...

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    Velasco desperately wanted a BBL, which she thought could help her professionally and garner positive attention online. But that desperation caused her to overlook the potential risks associated ...

  6. Cultural history of the buttocks - Wikipedia

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    While female buttocks are often eroticized in heterosexual erotica, men's buttocks are considered erogenous by many women, and are also eroticized in male homosexuality which often centers on anal intercourse. [11] [12] Historically, they are also portrayed in sculpture and other image art with a frequency equalling that of the females.

  7. Manspreading - Wikipedia

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    "Manspreading" or "man-sitting" is a pejorative neologism referring to the practice of men sitting in public transport with legs wide apart, thereby covering more than one seat. [1] [2] A public debate began when an anti-manspreading campaign started on the social media website Tumblr in 2013; the term appeared a year later. [3]

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  9. Thigh gap - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, author Camille Hugh published her book The Thigh Gap Hack, [12] and in June 2013 she was interviewed about the book on The Dr. Oz Show. [13] The book was criticized by Lisa Delaney of Spryliving.com, who said the book "feeds girls' and women's obsessions with their bodies, promotes thinness at the expense of healthfulness (because of Hugh's disdain of fitness, exercise, muscles, etc ...