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It may come as a surprise to some that the most common sexual fetish is feet. My first introduction to the world of foot fetish was during an episode of the television show Sex Sent Me To The ER. In this particular episode, a man arrived at the hospital in need of care after the point of a stiletto had punctured his scrotum. The accident had happened during a consensual session of his girlfriend stomping directly onto his balls. It was such a ridiculous story, and I wasn’t fully convinced it hadn’t been exaggerated for the sake of the show. While I’ll never know if the ball stomping incident had been embellished, I did eventually learn that it was on the extreme end of the foot fetish spectrum. As I got older, I would slowly pick up on the tamer side of things (men who get off to women stepping of food or sucking on toes.) It was bizarre, but I didn’t think too much of it. Little did I know, I would find myself cashing in on the “sole-society” I had so casually dismissed.
In a twisted journey, I ended up participating in a sub-Reddit community that indirectly opened to door into the foot fetish world. A few people asked to see my feet and I obliged for a mix of finding it funny and also liking attention. I thought that was the end of it, but a few private messages rolled in from people who were willing to go above and beyond for the good stuff. At this point, I had reached a mini ethical dilemma. Had they asked for nude pictures or something of that nature, the answer would have been no without a second thought. This was a gray area though. People saw my feet everyday, I wasn’t trying to keep them hidden. But now, someone wanted pictures for a specific purpose and it felt a little odd and dirty. What was the appropriate response? In the end, my tiny doll feet were put to work. I decided to go for it for two reasons: the money and the story.
The biggest question most people have is what kind of requests come through. So far, they’ve been innocuous, and in no way reminiscent of the Sex Sent Me To The ER episode I associated with foot fetishes. Videos of walking through grass, taking off and putting on high heels, feet splashing in a tub, are the norm. It hasn’t happened yet, but if someone were to request something outside of my comfort zone I would just tell them no. All other body parts are off limits and that won’t ever change.
I will admit that I broke the first rule of online “sex work” (if you can even call it that) and had people pay me directly through Venmo. There are two reasons you typically don’t do this. First, you want to avoid any invasion of privacy. Second, sometimes you can have your account frozen and never receive funds if it looks like your paid money for something sexual in nature. Others online “retailers” recommend getting paid in Amazon gift cards sent to a throw away email address. In hindsight, I probably should have researched this more beforehand, but I did take some preventative steps to keep my information (name, address, etc.) safe.
I get paid, but I’m in no way making a full-time salary off this endeavor. I don’t commit much time to the process. I’ve made a decent chunk of change overall, but it’s not reliable. What I get paid fluctuates based on what people ask for, and sometimes it’s consistently low yield requests or nothing at all. It’s also apparently a growingly oversaturated market that is hard to break into. I was able to capitalize on a small group of people I had notoriety with and work from there. Had I started from scratch, I don’t know if it would have been possible.
With the process explained, I want to emphasis I get absolutely nothing out of this mentally/sexually. The fetish doesn’t resonate with me. Sure, I love a foot massage as much as the next person, but there’s not sexual pleasure derived from it. I hate other people’s feet and get grossed out even cutting my own toenails.
Being so far removed emotionally is helpful though. One time I asked a server at Cold Stone Creamery if it was hard to be surrounded by so many sweets and not eat on the job. She responded by saying she was lactose intolerant and didn’t eat ice cream. In the same vein as the Cold Stone employee, I’m serving up a product I have no desire to partake in. I don’t worry about getting embroiled in the world of foot erotica because at the end of the day, I really don’t care. I don’t eat the ice cream.
I love getting myself into weird shit, and this has honestly taken the cake for the weirdest so far. I’ve been at it a few months and I don’t really know how long this will go on for. I’ll ride the wave for a bit and then hop off once it dies down or I get annoyed. For the time being, it’s a nice excuse to get a pedicure and it’s helping me pay for my master’s degree. The biggest take away for me is that the internet is a strange place, and that is truly an understatement. .
The sponsored content on this site is starting to go off the rails.
This is one of the all time great comments on this site. Well done.
It broke my heart to read that this market was oversaturated.
Is there a market for pics of hairy men’s feet? Asking for a friend.
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I was really expecting to see dcheverere as the author of this one
Tell Rex Ryan I said hello!
Kinda wanna see a picture of your feet. Not that I have this fetish, but I mean whats the hype about?
There’s selling pictures of your feet to those who have the fetish, and then there’s selling panties to people who have THAT fetish. I knew a lot of girls in college who did both and they paid off their tuition by doing so. I could never, but hats off to girls that do I guess.
Don’t hate the hustle here, but deff get a burner venmo or read Ladders on how to wash your $$
I think all she would have to do is link that burner Venmo account to an HSBC checking account and she’d be fine. She might even be able to purchase weapons from the Taliban like she’s buying soap from Amazon and they won’t even flinch lol
SOMETHING… stay off the grid. It’s bad enough the gov’t takes 40% of the value of your labor… theyll take 100% of the next 7-10 years of your life in their work camps
Or watch Ozark
Yeah I still don’t get how the HS kid sets up shell companies to wash money
@ dorn
She’s too old for him.
Ha, haven’t heard a classic dorn joke in a cool minute.
Wut, that’s tight.