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February 16 Foot fetishism![]() I recently found an interesting article related to the topic of foot fetishism. Among other things it contains some references to Tarantino and other celebrities who publicly mention their inclination. Here it is : "An
attraction to feet doesn't generally make its way out as a public discussion
topic amongst people. However, there are those who find the lower ends of the
legs to be quite sexually appealing and you may actually be amazed
statistically how popular an attraction it is. This article shall touch upon
what foot fetishism is and expose a few celebrities who have at one time or
another confessed their love for the foot. How common
are foot fetishes? Scientific studies have shown that it is the most common
fetish in males. One could quote several different studies involved with coming
to that sort of determination, however really scientific studies could go one
way or another given different variables, so basically that statement is open
to judgmental belief. However, corresponding with such studies were the
accidentally released findings of AOL. The internet service provider AOL, in
August of 2006, posted a database of millions of searches performed by their
members for public access. They quickly corrected their error, but not before
the information was saved on hard-drives by people worldwide. In searches
involving sexual stimulation and fetishism foot fetish related topics reigned
supreme. The results of the information however were based off of people who
actual used the term "fetish" within their searches, therefore even
the numbers as shown by AOL
are smaller than the true percentage of searches made since someone with a foot
fetish might just search simply for the word: barefoot or maybe celebrity feet? Quentin
Tarantino is a prominent director, writer, and sometime actor within the realms
of Hollywood. In his past he was able to work
with actress Uma Thurman on the films: Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill Vol. 1, and Kill
Bill Vol. 2. Uma Thurman in several interviews following her working with
Quentin on the Kill bill series decided to share a theory of hers on the man.
According to her Tarantino would constantly film her feet and other female feet
on the set; every chance he got. One could look to both Pulp Fiction and Kill
Bill to see foot scenes starring Uma's toes. Uma Thurman took it upon herself
to reveal Tarantino's affection for feet to the world. The real solid
revelation to her claims were to come on the Tyra Banks Show sometime later.
Tyra, having heard the rumors, chose to confront Tarantino on the show and
plopped her feet up next to him. Tarantino stated that "he would not go so
far as to call it a fetish", but that he does have a liking for female
feet. A later segment of the show had Quentin choosing from the feet of
different models to crown the "Top Foot Model". Tarantino's 2007 film
"Death Proof", as part of the movie experience
"Grindhouse", seems to be a homage to his confessed love. There are
many, many foot close ups and the camera seems to follow a barefoot actress
around by the toes more often than not. In a world
full of "freaky" possibilities or perversions, foot fetishism, at
least the not so heavy technical usage of the phrase, seems more common than
thought. Whatever the attraction may be ranging from size, shape, toes, soles,
smell, to acts performed by the foot to even more elaborate of specific erotica,
admiration for the foot as a body part capable of sexual stimulation is a
shared admiration amongst celebrities and non-celebrities. Perhaps more and
more people will slowly come to accepting such quirks in sexual preference,
once again I state when not a deviant extreme or harmful definition, and all
can live happy and free. Then again it may make women think twice about wearing
those flip-flops, or perhaps the opposite will be true and they'll make sure to
show off their favorite polish?"
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