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Some folkloric evidence is known of anasyrma (skirt-lifting) being used by women to ward off evil spirits. [2] Andersen reproduces an 18th-century illustration by Charles Eisen from La Fontaine's Nouveaux Contes (1764) showing a demon being repulsed by the sight of a woman lifting her skirt to display her genitals. [1]
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Showing the aftermath of the Battle of Antietam—the deadliest single day in the American Civil War [s 3] [s 4] The Scourged Back: c. 2 April 1863: McPherson & Oliver: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States Albumen print One of the most widely distributed photos of the abolitionist movement. [s 4] Cartes de Visite: May - August 1863 Andre ...
Jersey is located at (33.716872, -83.803943 [ 6 ] According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 0.8 square miles (2.1 km 2 ), all land.
Bare legs Models wearing little black dresses with bare legs in Brazil, 2010. Bare legs is the state in which a person does not cover their legs with any clothing. A person may have bare legs for functional reasons, such as to keep cooler in hot weather or during physical exercise.
In this role, she traveled around the United States promoting the company's soothing lotion for shaving women's legs. [3] Her work as a photographer's model resulted in photographs of her being used in Ingenue , Redbook , and Seventeen magazines.
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 ...
Raffaella Carrà was the first Italian woman and first TV personality to show her belly button on TV in 1970 garnering her criticisms from the Vatican. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] In The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour (1971–74), [ 34 ] network censors feared Cher 's navel exposure would become a cause célèbre at CBS . [ 35 ]