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(Created page with "{{Header|Agastopia 01/23}} == Agastopia == If you are familiar with ancient Greek roots, this word should not present any problem … It expresses fascination or love (we could even speak of fetishism without mincing words, much less in an article like this) for a particular part of the human body. It first appeared in the book Depraved English… : “This agastopia I have for your neck renders me insensate.” or : “Have you ever noticed his agastopia? He cannot ra...")
 
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Agastopia

If you are familiar with ancient Greek roots, this word should not present any problem … It expresses fascination or love (we could even speak of fetishism without mincing words, much less in an article like this) for a particular part of the human body. It first appeared in the book Depraved English…

“This agastopia I have for your neck renders me insensate.”

or

“Have you ever noticed his agastopia? He cannot raise his eyes above waist level when a particularly callipygian woman walks by.
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