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more about #walkthewalk more comments → clevernamehere: The entire female body is overly eroticised and overwhelmingly used to sell something. It isn't that uncommon to see just a picture of someone's eye i... more » amowls: I'm not really a leg girl, but I adore a good set of forearms on a boy. more » saintbernadette: Shh! Don't tell the book cover designer, but that's not a leg on the cover! more » Rare Affinity: Until the twentieth century "decent" women were not allowed to show their legs in public so is it any wonder they were eroticised, the more so since t... more » BrutallyHonestBabes (aka Mrs. Sarah.of.a.Lesser.Hobbit): I'm not gonna thigh, I kneed longer legs. Shiny, longer legs. more » Uncommon Whore: Mmmmm... I was just at Good Vibrations yesterday flipping through the Big Book of Dicks. Although the title may use the word penis. I was quite enjo... more » Mary McCarthyite: I just immediately thought of this: Long clip, but worth it. more » homoviper: For what it's worth, I like men's legs the way many straight men like women's legs. Not that I fetishize them, but I sure do appreciate a good set of ... more » blueberrypancake: Honestly, I don't really appreciate that you can see the outline of her labia on this book cover. I just get really sick of seeing the most intimate p... more » Penny: I need this book. My legs are my favorite feature by far and I always feel like I'm in the minority. more » Jello Mix: First, I love Taschen books. Second, might the eroticism be a hold-over from when it was forbidden to mention that fact that women even had legs? more » Rare Affinity: The lady in the cover looks as if she has had an unfortunate accident. more » morninggloria: Men who will find a woman attractive solely based on her legs are just inches less creepy than foot fetishists. more » NerD: Blattella: "There Is No Obvious Reason Why It Should Be Eroticized" ... and yet I can't stop looking at that cover. more » -
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"There Is No Obvious Reason Why It Should Be Eroticized"
Dian Hanson, responsible for the awesome book Girly Magazines, has a new subject: Stems. Pins. Gams. The Big Book Of Legs examines the "erotic oddity" of the female leg; "nearly identical in structure to the male limb." [New Yorker]

