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I think that's exaggerated a bit. I've never heard of a foot fetishist getting a disease from feet anyway.
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Yeah....I know the risks. I am amazed though that I haven't even remotely gotten sick after all these years (though not as amazed at the fact that worshiping women's dirty-ish feet would be the turn on that it is for me in my since becoming an adult.)
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I have never gotten sick from this sort of thing. Though, I did get a bit of a rash on my lips from my first girlfriend's feet...
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I don't do dirty feet but i regularly do smelly, stinky unwashed for some days soles. Never in flip flops but mostly in closed shoes for over 10 years. I have never gotten sick.
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Well I haven't licked my girlfriends clean feet for about 2 years or so, they're always sweaty/smelly from wearing shoes all day. I regularly worship her dirty flip flop bare feet in the summer (and I lick ALL of each foot, in between the toes, etc!) and I've never had any ill effects. It can't be that dangerous or they wouldn't have allowed a stunt like this on mtv:
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I'll sometimes get small canker sores in my mouth that I've always suspected to be the result of licking feet with little bits of sand or dirt, as it typically happens a day or two after the suspected foot worship. Some feet are just so fucking sexy that it doesn't even matter if they're fully clean, and I'm certainly not going to stop worshiping feet anytime soon. Besides, a little Campho-Phenique and within a day or two the sore's gone just as quickly as I got it.
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Getting sick has always been in the back of my mind, but once I see the feet, the thought disappears. That article was a bit of an eye opener as to the many bacteria and the way they get on feet, but I'm willing to take the risk.
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