Foot fetishism, foot partialism, foot worship, or podophilia is a pronounced sexual interest in feet. The foot is an Anatomical structure found in many Animals It is the terminal portion of a limb which bears weight and allows Locomotion. [1] It is the most common form of sexual preference for otherwise non-sexual objects or body parts. [2] Depending on the circumstances in which it is performed, it can also be considered a moderate form of erotic humiliation. This article is about consensual erotic humiliation for abusive sexual humiliation see the main article Humiliation Erotic humiliation is the
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Foot fetish has been defined as a pronounced sexual interest in the feet or footwear. Freud considered foot binding as a form of fetishism. [3] For a foot fetishist, points of attraction include the shape and size of the foot and toes (i. e. , long toes, high arches or slender soles, fat toes), treatments e. g. : french pedicure, state of dress (i. e. , barefoot or clad in socks or nylons), odor, and any form of sensory interaction. A sock is a knitted or Woven type of Hosiery garment for enclosing the human foot Pantyhose (also called tights) are sheer, close fitting coverings of the body from the Waist to the feet [3]
Aretifism is a sexual attraction to people who are or go without footwear, rather than to feet per se. This may include an attraction to dirty feet or soles.
In order to estimate the relative frequency of fetishes, researchers at the University of Bologna examined 381 Internet discussion groups, in which at least 5,000 people had been participating. The University of Bologna (Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna UNIBO) is one of the oldest continually operating degree-granting universities in the world Researchers estimated the prevalences of different fetishes based on (a) the number of discussion groups devoted to a particular fetish, (b) the number of individuals participating in the groups and (c) the number of messages exchanged. It was concluded that the most common fetishes were for body parts or for objects usually associated with body parts (33% and 30% respectively). Among those people preferring body parts, feet and toes were preferred by the greatest number, with 47% of those sampled preferring them. Among those people preferring objects related to body parts, footwear (shoes, boots, etc. ) was most preferred (64%). [4][5]
In August 2006, AOL released a database of the search terms submitted by their subscribers. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. In ranking only those phrases that included the word "fetish", it was found that the most common search was for feet. [6]
Researchers have hypothesized that foot fetishism increases as a response to epidemics of sexually transmitted diseases. In one study, an increased interest in feet as sexual objects was observed during the great gonorrhea epidemic of twelfth century Europe and the syphilis epidemics of the 16th and 19th centuries in Europe. In another study, the frequency of foot-fetish depictions in pornographic literature was measured over a 30 year interval. An exponential increase was noted during the period of the current AIDS epidemic. The researchers noted that these epidemics overlapped periods of relative female emancipation. Sexual focus on female feet was hypothesized to be a reflection of a more dominant posture of the woman in sexual-social relations. [7]
Neurologist Vilayanur S. Ramachandran proposed that foot fetishism is caused by the feet and the genitals occupying adjacent areas of the somatosensory cortex, possibly entailing some neural crosstalk between the two. Sexual fetishism, or erotic fetishism, is the Sexual attraction to materials and objects not conventionally viewed as being sexual in nature Vilayanur S "Rama" Ramachandran is a neurologist best known for his work in the fields of Behavioral neurology and Psychophysics. The lateral postcentral gyrus is a prominent structure in the Parietal lobe of the human Brain and an important landmark [8]. Foot fetish is one of the best things Marchese de Kadesh, famous 17th century sexual explorer, experienced, he wrote in his long lost essay "When the River Bends".