Paging Dr. Freud: Foot Worship & Foot Sex Have An Intellectual Past
Did foot worship begin with Sigmund Freud? No, not really. But you could argue that the founder of modern psychiatry was the first to identify one of its roots when he suggested that the foot binding once common in China was a form of fetishism. This interest in feet as sexual appendages, clearly, did not begin recently. So if it’s an interest of yours, take comfort in knowing that you’re following in a long international tradition.
So, have you got sexy feet? Do you notice sexy feet in others? If you can answer yes to either of those questions, you needn’t feel embarrassed. Foot worship is a lot more common than most people think, and once you’ve accepted the reality of foot sex, there are plenty of places that can cater to the taste.
This is a fetish that takes many forms. Ask a woman—once she’s in the mood for perfect frankness—to list her favourite fantasies, her sexual wish list, if you will. You may well be surprised how many preface some of their more extreme responses by stating a hankering for a nice, long, slow foot massage. And as we know, a massage can often lead to other things. Sexy feet, foot worship, foot sex—it’s all good.

