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Foot admiration is good too. And instead of saying "I'm a foot fetishist", say instead, "I'm a foot man." Sounds much more confident and at ease.
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love, and cute. She'll love "cute" because it helps feminize her feet and girls love being feminine.
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I have always related the feet subject inthis manner. IN MY OPINION ..Women who take care of their feet tend to take care of the other parts of there body. In my experience ladies with pretty hands tend to have nice feet as well.. If a women takes care of her feet she will normally take care of everything.
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Big fan of direct game here. Drop the euphemisms and grow a pair.
"Yeah, so, i have a giant foot fetish, so during the next round of mind blowing sex, i'm going to suck on your toes and you have no say in the matter."
Hints for making this work: A) delivery; B)being a monster in bed. C) not having already ruined your chances by failing to establish your dominance.
Chicks will let you do and say just about anything to them after a series of life-altering orgasms. Just establish yourself as dominant. once the cat is out of the bag, they'll be offering up their feet to you to qualify themselves.
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I've always preferred the word rippled as opposed to wrinkled when talking about the soles.
I don't think I've ever heard another foot-guy use that word but I've always thought that the word wrinkled just didn't hit the nail on the head like ripples.
When I think of wrinkles, I think of a series of sharp slits in the skin like on an old man's face but the wave-like texture of some women's soles reminds me of ripples like in a pond.
That's my word and I'm sticking to it.
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