What is Foot Fetishism?

What is Foot Fetishism?

It may come as something of a surprise to learn that of all the types of sexual fetish, foot fetish worship is by far the most common, followed by hands and hair. In fact, if you Google “foot fetish” you get 114+ million results. Foot fetishism is also known as foot worship, foot partial-ism, and pedophilia, and is a pronounced sexual interest in feet. It is actually the most common type of sexual fetishism for body parts that are not otherwise sexual. It is also more common among men than it is among women.
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Foot Fetishism


Foot fetishism can be a part of domination. In this case the sub would be required to lick the shoes of the dominatrix, going all over them with his tongue and licking the heel before she takes them off. She would then require the sub to lick her bare feet. Quite often he would be made to lie on his back and suck each toe one by one. His tongue has to go right around each toe and in and out of the gaps in between. The dominatrix could also push her toes into the sub’s mouth in order to see how many he can take.
For those interested in foot fetishism, this is a game that can be played at home.
Of course there are plenty of other things that you can do with your feet and plenty of places that you can massage with your toes. Either partner can use their feet and toes to stimulate the sex organs of the other, and some people are heavily into this kind of fetishism.
People interested in foot fetish can be very specific about their likes and dislikes. They can be very interested in the size of the foot, the toes,the anklets and the heel, and they may be interested in high arches or flat feet. They may also have a like or dislike for things like ankle bracelets, toe rings, nail varnishes, tattoos, and more.


Some very well-known people have been foot fetishists, including Elvis Presley, novelist Thomas Hardy, Casanova, and the artist Andy Warhol.

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