I've seen the other threads, but I wanted to examine it more closely.
It seems there is in fact some scientific basis to this.
As people like Darwin would have it, we evolved. Personally not
fully sure, but if we go with that theory, I've read a few articles in
science mags and one lecture at Uni, that say it's only logical.
When we were some kind of higher primates, the males would follow
the females by the scent left by their feet. That's one theory.
For me, it was Marie Harper in Razzle magazine in the 80s, she said
summat really dirty about it, and it switched me on to it.
Then in the 90s I found Leg Show magazine, and the editor was wondering
many different theories about it.
Me personally, I don't have any sexual feeling in my feet. It feels nice
to have them massaged, but doesn't turn me on in a direct sexual sense.
I've known women that could masturbate and climax from their feet being
attended to, and some that just felt like me, nice but not sexual.
How about you? If you have a foot fetish, where do you think it comes from?
It seems there is in fact some scientific basis to this.
As people like Darwin would have it, we evolved. Personally not
fully sure, but if we go with that theory, I've read a few articles in
science mags and one lecture at Uni, that say it's only logical.
When we were some kind of higher primates, the males would follow
the females by the scent left by their feet. That's one theory.
For me, it was Marie Harper in Razzle magazine in the 80s, she said
summat really dirty about it, and it switched me on to it.
Then in the 90s I found Leg Show magazine, and the editor was wondering
many different theories about it.
Me personally, I don't have any sexual feeling in my feet. It feels nice
to have them massaged, but doesn't turn me on in a direct sexual sense.
I've known women that could masturbate and climax from their feet being
attended to, and some that just felt like me, nice but not sexual.
How about you? If you have a foot fetish, where do you think it comes from?
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