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Worship My Feet, Bro: The Hyper-Masculine World of #JockFeet
King Alpha Lad, a straight British “muscle alpha,” sits spread-legged on the chair and flips off the camera. Muscles bulging out of his tight black tank top and gym shorts, he shoves the soft, waxy soles of his feet into the frame, taunting viewers with the caption, “You were born to serve under the feet of a superior master and worship my alpha physique and soles!”
Elsewhere on his Twitter page, he lifts weights, takes gym selfies and slides his “big sweaty moist stinky gym feet” out of his well-worn athletic shoes into the light where they may be worshipped and admired by mostly gay men via the hashtag #jockfeet.
In general, #jockfeet videos feature muscular, brooding and dominant alpha jocks who taunt the camera with their feet and command monetary tribute from their fans. Sometimes they come off as straight — sometimes, they don’t — but either way, there’s almost always an aspect of humiliation and worship. In some videos, jocks will tease their submissives or viewers with lines like, “Guys like me don’t deserve to
Meet the Guys Who Get Really, Really Turned On by Feet
IF YOU'VE EVER met a guy who’s sexually into feet, he often seems really into feet. While most men are into boobs, ass, dick, a pretty encounter, or a lovely smile—those physical features usually come secondary to men with a foot fetish or kink.
But what is it about feet, toes and ankles that gets men aroused? Is it the smell? The taste? The feel? Perhaps an element of submission and servitude gets people with foot fetishes riled up? To answer these questions (and more), we reached out to men with massive foot fetishes.
But before getting to their answers, let’s break down how common foot fetishes are. While there hasn’t been a ton of research on the matter—studying the prevalence of kinks just isn’t where the NIH allocates their grant money—at the very least, we know how usual people fantasize about feet sexually.
Dr. Justin Lehmiller, a research fellow at the Kinsey Institute, surveyed more than 4, Americans about their sexual fantasies for his publication Tell Me What You Want. Among other kinks, he asked about
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