Is it normal to have a fetish for women's dresses that go below the knee?

I've posted about this here before, but man... It is really starting to bother me. I'm a guy and I have a fetish for women in dresses. Specifically, dresses/skirts that go below the knee. Like midi length.

Here are some examples:

https://www.vivienofholloway.com/women-c70/dresses-c10/grace-black-white-polkadot-dress-p429

https://www.midilengths.com/buy/nine-west-womens-cold-shoulder-midi-length-dress/

I am not into sexual or lewd stuff at all. Naked women are a huge turn off for me. I adore the modesty and femininity of dresses. Am I the only person on the planet who's like this? I dunno, it just feels so isolating having to keep this to myself all the time... Nobody else seems to be similar to me. Everyone just wants to see girls naked or show an excessive amount of skin or something.

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  • Sadperson

    I'm very much a leg man and sometimes this style of skirt or dress will be the best choice for a particular shape of leg. I think it's a style that goes well with stockings and a great pair of meat-skewer heels and my own fetish is more for the hose and shoes but I do get the modesty angle. Nothing wrong with enjoying this but I've never heard of it as a fetish before. Sorry.

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    • Strange_Dude

      Thanks for sharing your perspective. Legs and pretty shoes are definitely nice, I can understand why so many people are into them. I might just have to accept the fact that I'm alone on the dress fetish in particular though. It's alright.

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  • DADNSCAL

    I can see the point. I remember my mother showing me a picture of her when she graduated high school in 1947 and she said that the dresses got long that year. I thought she looked elegant and sexy.

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    • Strange_Dude

      So I'm assuming that you're not like me but you can understand there being someone like me? Well, I suppose that's a little comforting. And yes, I do love the 1940's/50's dresses that are long and poofy. It's a bit of a shame that they've gone out of style, but it's understandable. Thanks for the reply.

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