The legs tend to get attention from both genders. Both men and women have shown a greater attraction to longer legs in studies, which has spawned all kinds of fashion innovations to accentuate and elongate the legs. In previous centuries, wealthy men commonly wore shoes with raised heels. Nowadays, everything from Spanx leggings and tights to seamed stockings and sparkly pantyhose are available to accentuate the legs. Too give an illusion of longer legs there are also high heels and tall boots as go-to tools. One pernicious myth that has emerged in recent digital trends is the "thigh gap", which is the fetishization of extremely thin thighs. Despite the claims of body-shaming and pro-anorexia sites, a gap at the top of the thighs is entirely determined by the shape of the hips, and has nothing to do with diet or fitness. More on the parts we use to lure one another in: Eyes, Feet, Butts
Rubber dolls are life-sized replicas of men and women. The usually have penetrable openings for the purposes of masturbation. They’ve been around for over 100 years and can cost between 10€ and thousands for luxury dolls. These luxury models are usually made with firm bodies and realistic skin material. Often used as party gags at bachelor parties, they are also used for masturbation or in the BDSM world for humiliation practices. Pygmalionism is the fetish where people center their focus on rubber dolls. Rubber dolls are also in the movies and in music: Franz Morak: Abwaschbar, Roxy Music: Every Dream Home A Heartache, The Police: Sally, Frank Zappa: Ms. Pinky und Little Rubber Girl, Sodom: Stumme Ursel, ACDC use a rubber doll as decoration in "Whole Lotta Rosie". Some films that use rubber dolls include.: Lars and the Real Girl, Wilt, River’s Edge and Airplane: The Incredible Journey. Text by Nordseebär