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Another "article" written by someone that has no clue what it is like to have a FF but yet has to research and pull excerpts from published works to complete the "article". I have seen countless written explanations as what a foot fetish is and why people like feet, but not once have I seen an article written by someone that actually loves feet and understands it and does not have to find published material to write the article. Show me an article that is written by a foot fetishist...
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quote:Originally posted by ff101: i found it very interesting tyvm.
Oh its interesting...helps shed a light on the FF to a confused 17 year old who is wondering if he is the only one out there...but when you see a butt fuck load of the same articles containing the same things...hell..usually the same sources it runs dry to say the least.
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The Andy Warhol info is news to me too!!There were some occassional foot scenes in his movies, but they also had so much else inthem as well. Did he ever paint feet? I'm not sure... he was more of a wig man, surely!
Good to see F. Scott Fitzgerald given a name check in the article. I have heard his name mentioned often in regards to feet but have never been able to establish where the thinking for this came from. Any ideas, anyone?
ps let's all not foget the fabulous last line of The Great Gatsby! ... 'So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past'.
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I did not like that reference to Freuds twisted analysis. We do not like feet because we wanna be gay or they look anything close to what he says. We like them because they are feminine, soft, warm, and sometimes smelling great
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quote:Originally posted by John Michaels: I did not like that reference to Freuds twisted analysis.
That the writer even bothers to quote Freud reveals a fundamental ignorance of psychology. The only time that Freud is mentioned in modern psych. is to point out how he got it all wrong in the first place. Beyond that, the writer is trying to do her best to explain something about which she hasn't a clue to readers who are equally in the dark. Points for trying, I guess.
I do find the notion of foot fetishes rising in response to sexually transmitted diseases intriguing. I'd be interested in looking up the research that suggested that.
Not that I'll get around to it any time soon...
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