Who knows why we like what we like. Maybe it was a specific experience during sexual development, maybe a fetish of a past partner...who knows. Who cares. If everyone involved with it is enjoying it, it's all good.
Uh wow @spookykink57, lol. Looking at it another way, you can tell a lot about someone by how they take care of their hands and feet. I'll notice and I have more respect for (or even attraction to) someone with that handled.
Idk, in some ways it makes sense. Before decent shoes and easy access to bathing and hygiene and such, I imagine most feet must have been an absolute mess to behold. Finding someone who had nice feet would likely have been an indication of good genes or high social status etc, so in that way it makes sense that people would find them attractive. A foot fetish is just an amplification of that. At least it's still a fairly visible body part and not overly detrimental to anyone's health
In some cases yeah, I mean most of the past most unethical experiments and theories did in time help create what we use as our base today, in this case the base of cognitive study
At this point, I don't know if someone is trolling or actually aroused when they ask for my feet pics
Blacksmith: you disgust me