Common expressions of this attraction may include intimate physical interaction with the legs or simply act as a
fantasy to be admired from afar. Men self-purported to have crurophilia tend to view the legs as the most attractive part of the female body because of their seductively-teasing nature. Whereas the display of the
breasts and
buttocks is considerably "in your face", the presentation of the legs offers more control over how much and for how long. Although leg fetishes are typically associated with men, they are not a gender-specific phenomenon. A 2008 study by researchers at
Wroclaw University in Poland featured a sample of 200 male and female volunteers. Participants were presented with images of people with the same height but varying leg lengths. Their research supported that all genders find longer legs attractive; the majority preferred legs 5% longer than average, and the ideal female leg length was found to be 1.4 times the length of the upper body. As stated by the lead researcher, "There are good evolutionary reasons for the preference. Long legs are a sign of health."
UCLA associate psychology professor Martie Haselton said, "Legginess is something that we know men prefer in mates. The news in this research is that women prefer longer legs in mates." Although leg length isn't always a sign of good health, people tend to prefer longer legs for a more attractive appearance. == Historical and cultural background ==