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Posted by elmagico (Member # 37173) on :
 
I was always wondering about titles that Foot Girls have.
Do they give themselves ones, or they deserve a title somehow.

For example for me the Goddess is ultimate title, and rookie should not be titled as that.
Maybe for start Miss, then Princess...

What do you think?
Did i miss some title? [Smile]
 
Posted by hyperion (Member # 39397) on :
 
I really dislike the domination titles. All that "goddess" stuff is a real turnoff and I mostly ignore it. I think it' supposed to catch my eye--clickbait. For the most part though, yuck.

On the other hand, someone like "Princess" Cy has, well, royally pampered feet, beautifully sculpted nails and killer, I mean killer, legs. It's not for me to say whether she (or anyone) "deserves" the title, but in her case, whatever, don't care.

On the other hand, a some girls adopt such monikers and yet their feet look like they are dragged through the trailer park on a regular basis.

On the other hand (what am I, Shiva?), look at Showcased: best feet on here, no title. Doesn't need one. For crying out loud, she doesn't even use a first name. No title for Saffron, either. Remember her? She' my avatar. Didn't need a title.

I think just plain names are best. That's my little Internet Opinion.

This was discussed somewhat in a thread a couple years ago, but there's been some turnover here so it's worth bringing up again.

PS: If a girl has a Ph.D., then I'd have to call her Dr...

[ April 27, 2016, 06:12 AM: Message edited by: hyperion ]
 
Posted by oneagain (Member # 35859) on :
 
Im not into the dom scene...but I dont mind the titles as it hopefully means the woman is cool with guys into their feet!
 
Posted by elmagico (Member # 37173) on :
 
Yea i know for Saffron [Smile]
And her friend Barbie Gurl [Smile]
 
Posted by CFTS (Member # 45969) on :
 
I dislike titles like that.
 
Posted by Peter, Peter (Member # 40235) on :
 
To me the bullshit "Goddess ..." is a load of crap. I am not into the domination thing or humiliation thing.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
I'm also on the same page here as you guys, I thought people actually liked the titles but refrained on my site doing it just because I thought it wasn't right. You can call your girlfriends or wives those names but not some internet foot model (no matter how narcissistic they come across as).
 
Posted by GreenManalishi (Member # 48991) on :
 
Agree with everyone said. Not into the dom stuff and hate those monikers.
 
Posted by elmagico (Member # 37173) on :
 
I would say that only foot girls that do humiliation and domination have that kind of title, but here we have also Foot Goddess Natalie, who i think is normal foot girl..?
 
Posted by dougiezerts (Member # 6829) on :
 
Here's a REAL barefoot princess!:
http://pics.wikifeet.com/Princess-Diana-Feet-459054.jpg
 
Posted by longhitter04 (Member # 2391) on :
 
These titles are just a marketing ploy.

I know a guy that is a chiropractor, and refers to himself as a Dr. I used to date a girl that was a pharmacist, and used the "Dr." prefix. Laughable.
 
Posted by Patrick (Member # 1169) on :
 
They're titles used for fantasy for people who are into those things. Some, in the domination scene, are a little more into than others, but it's still a clique/niche thing.

I don't mind it at all, but I'm not into calling people by those names either. Different strokes for different folks. I just wonder how many of us like to be called some badass nickname on the PS Network or XBox Live though. [Joint]

Patrick
 
Posted by oneagain (Member # 35859) on :
 
I like your comparisson Patrick!
 
Posted by hyperion (Member # 39397) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by longhitter04:
These titles are just a marketing ploy.

I know a guy that is a chiropractor, and refers to himself as a Dr. I used to date a girl that was a pharmacist, and used the "Dr." prefix. Laughable.

D.C. and Pharm.D are real degrees. They are the terminal degrees in the given area.
 
Posted by NorcalfeetStudios (Member # 732) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Patrick:
They're titles used for fantasy for people who are into those things. Some, in the domination scene, are a little more into than others, but it's still a clique/niche thing.

I don't mind it at all, but I'm not into calling people by those names either. Different strokes for different folks. I just wonder how many of us like to be called some badass nickname on the PS Network or XBox Live though. [Joint]

Patrick

Like "SirEpicNoobPwner" or "ImperialJediSlayer"? [Laugh]
 
Posted by footntoesmassager (Member # 12132) on :
 
Not really into those either. Domination's not my thing. I usually just skip the title and go to the name, like "Jasmine" instead of Goddess Jasmine.
 
Posted by Ophillia (Member # 29787) on :
 
Excellent comparison Patrick!
 
Posted by longhitter04 (Member # 2391) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by hyperion:
quote:
Originally posted by longhitter04:
These titles are just a marketing ploy.

I know a guy that is a chiropractor, and refers to himself as a Dr. I used to date a girl that was a pharmacist, and used the "Dr." prefix. Laughable.

D.C. and Pharm.D are real degrees. They are the terminal degrees in the given area.
They certainly are. If you legally file your name as Dr. Tom Smith, or Dr. Mary Jane that's one thing. However, introducing yourself as Dr. Tom or Dr. Mary to people you casually meet is pretentious.

HUGE distinction.
 
Posted by hyperion (Member # 39397) on :
 
Yeah, in casual situations that's lame. I have a friend who's got a credit card with Dr. on it. When he set up the card, it asked for his title in the pull-down. He didn't think much about it as he'd been Dr. for some years, so he selected it and didn't give it another thought.

But they printed "Dr." on his card! He gets super embarrassed when cashiers make a deal out of that.
 
Posted by hyperion (Member # 39397) on :
 
Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelt of elderberry!
 


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