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How to impress clients with a foot fetish

It’s time to talk about foot fetishes. While they’re rarely spoken about publicly, plenty of punters are turned on by feet but afraid to ask about them. This means their desires aren’t met, and the stigma surrounding foot play isn’t changed. But we’re here to change that.

This article explains how you can embrace footplay with your clients. From starting the conversation to including feet in your bookings, this guide is here to help you get started.

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What is a foot fetish?

Before we jump into how you can include foot fetish activities in your sessions, let’s quickly define what this kink is all about.

As you’d expect, a foot fetish is when someone is aroused by feet. This could be arousal at the sight of them, but it can also be from touching them or being touched by someone else’s feet. Think of massages, kissing, rubbing, and sucking.

Those with foot fetishes typically focus on the toes and soles. However, some find the foot arch extremely erotic. It differs from person to person.

Foot fetishes aren’t only for naked feet, though! Like lingerie or leather fetishes, some are highly attracted to feet in high heels, socks, or tights. Long socks and fishnet tights are particularly attractive to foot lovers.

What should you do if you think your client has a foot fetish?

Have you noticed that one client steals glances at your feet? Perhaps their touches linger on your feet for longer than normal, or maybe they’ve asked you to touch them with your toes. These are clear indications that they have a foot fetish.

However, even after subtly showing their interest, many clients won’t come out and actually ask for foot fetish services. Compared to other kinks, there’s still a stigma surrounding feet. So, you might want to take the leap of faith and ask them directly if they want you to be involved in more feet play.

If you want to bring this up, it’s best to do it casually. Don’t say, ‘I’ve noticed you’re turned on by my feet.’ Those who aren’t yet comfortable with their kink might get defensive.

Instead, tell them you think it would be fun to involve feet because you’re curious about them. Then, double down and ask them if they’d be okay to experiment with you. This way, it’ll feel like you’re exploring this desire together, and they won’t feel singled out for liking feet.

Why go through this trouble if they haven’t asked for foot fetish services? To provide a more enjoyable experience! If your client is obviously interested in feet, helping them explore this desire will boost their sexual satisfaction and, therefore, the enjoyment of your sessions. This guarantees you a steady income as they’ll continue booking, and you can build a professional relationship with them. Awesome.

When your client tells you they have a foot fetish

What if your client asks for foot play and completely catches you off guard?

Not all escorts and sex workers are into foot fetish experiences, and you don’t have to get involved if you don’t want to. So, if a trusted client asks for this, don’t shame or make them uncomfortable. Instead, say it’s sexy that they’re so in tune with their desires, but right now, you don’t offer footplay.

If this is a deal breaker, the client might seek services elsewhere. However, you shouldn’t put yourself through services you don’t enjoy. If your desires don’t line up, you’re not a match. Plenty of other punters are in the sea, so don’t fret.

Alternatively, you could use the request as an opportunity to try the play out for yourself. There’s a first time for everything, so why not get paid for it? But if you take this attitude, you need to be 100% enthusiastic about it and not do it because you feel pressured.

How to please clients with foot fetishes

Ready to take the plunge? Here’s how you can add foot fetishes into your sex work and escorting services.

  • Foot massages – Start by including foot massages in your foreplay. Begin with gentle touches and slowly build up to rubbing motions or touching the feet with other body parts
  • Kissing and licking -The next step is to add kissing and licking to the mix. This could be you kissing your clients’ feet or them licking yours. Clarify which they’d prefer before you begin
  • Foot jobs – A foot job is a sexual act where you masturbate the penis or vagina with a foot. Make sure you both consent before progressing with this act

You can also ask your client if you should wear any specific shoes or socks. You could even incorporate foot play into a role-play or fantasy scenario. If your client enjoys kink or BDSM, you can even link these together. The options are endless.

Can you specialise in foot fetish services?

If you enjoy providing foot services, you can absolutely specialise in them. This is an in-demand niche, and if you show expertise in it, you can attract punters that know they want it.

You may also want to broaden your horizons and create an OnlyFans account or webcam service with foot content. For example, this could involve showing your feet in different shoes or massaging dildos with your feet.

Many punters will pay for foot photos. However, the market for these is quite saturated. Unless you’re a well-known name, you might not be able to charge lots for these images.

Explore how other foot fetish content creators brand themselves online before you get started. Look for how they pose their photographs and what names they use for their content to break into the niche.

The takeaway

A client showing interest in foot play can be a great way to break into a new niche and try something new. But before you do, check in with yourself and be honest about whether this niche is for you. It’s always better to put your desires and boundaries first.

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