In The Allure of Nymphets, I shared the poem “man mowing the lawn across the way from me” by Charles Bukowski. He wrote:
man mowing the lawn across from medon’t you see the young girls walking down the sidewalks nowwith knives in their purses?don’t you see their beautiful eyes and dresses and\hair?don’t you see their beautiful asses and knees andankles?
Bukowski couldn't fathom why the man wasn't infatuated by the knees and ankles of the passing nymphets. But, unsurprisingly, Bukowski isn't the only one with a nymphet knee and ankle fetish.
Jérôme, the 35-year-old protagonist in the french film Claire's Knee (1970) [French: Le genou de Claire], "[...] is struck by teenage girl Claire and harbours an unquenchable desire to touch her knee." (IMDB).
And the book covers for the books pictured above, which are all about nymphets who are involved in age-discrepant relationships, were clearly chosen by a publishing company that was aware of the seductive nature of the knees and ankles of nymphets. Could that also be the reason why men find catholic school girl uniforms so inviting?
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