Foot Fetish: What It Is and How to Explore It

Research shows that one in seven people, or 14%, have had at least one sexual fantasy about feet. This makes feet one of the most common sexually preferred body parts, besides the genitals.

Detail of female barefoot feet on sunny beach

A foot fetish can be anything from being sexually interested in someone’s shoes to getting excited at someone touching, sucking, or pleasing your toes.

Why feet?

You might be wondering why you might be attracted to feet. After all, they are far from the genitals, right? Well, it turns out that a few things going on in the brain make foot fetishes so common.

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Why Watch Life Cams?

Adult videos have evolved significantly over the years. Today, people are exploring new options, with live streams growing in popularity. Real-life cams are extremely popular because they go beyond the sex industry. This content allows viewers to enjoy live sex while getting to know the performers involved. While live sex streams are great, real-life cams are possibly better.
These platforms have attempted to replicate Big Brother with a sexual twist. I’m sharing more about this below.

How It Works

Truthfully real-life cams are simple for everyone involved. However, they’re slightly more complicated than what you’d expect from ordinary live streams. Typically, participants are invited to apply to become a contestant. If selected, they will begin living in a house with other contestants. While in the house, their actions will be recorded and live-streamed 24 hours daily.
It is common for people around the world to watch this content. Some watch it for the humor, but many are waiting for the contestants to have sex. The good news is that this happens frequently. Truthfully, this takes live streams to the next level.

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BDSM Fantasies More Common Than You Might Think

BDSM—which stands for bondage, domination and submission, and sadism and masochism, are more common than most people might imagine—both in the realms of fantasy and the real world. As reported in a study published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine, around 22% of people have fantasized about BDSM, and around 47% have actually engaged in it at some point in their lives. Dr. Justin Lehmiller, author of the book Tell Me What You Want: The Science of Sexual Desire and How It Can Help You Improve Your Sex Life, has found that the taboo surrounding BDSM could in part be attributed to psychologists and psychiatrists classifying it as unusual. In fact, many of these practices are actually common among adults. Think about the popularity of the novel, Fifty Shades of Gray, and this idea certainly falls into place.

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