Footjob

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Footjob

A footjob is a sexual act in which a person uses their feet to stimulate the genitals of another person. This form of sexual activity is often considered a type of fetish and is associated with foot fetishism.

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"Footjob" by André Lambert, 1917

History

The depiction of footjobs in art and literature can be traced back to various cultures throughout history. The image "Footjob" by André Lambert from 1917 is an example of early 20th-century artistic representation of this act.

Cultural Significance

Footjobs are often featured in erotic art and pornography, particularly in media that caters to individuals with a foot fetish. This act is sometimes portrayed in Japanese hentai and manga, where it is known as "ashi-koki".

Techniques

The technique of performing a footjob can vary widely, depending on the preferences of the individuals involved. It may involve the use of one or both feet, and can include rubbing, stroking, or pressing against the genitals. Some people may use lubricants to enhance the sensation.

Safety and Hygiene

As with any form of sexual activity, it is important to consider safety and hygiene when engaging in footjobs. Ensuring that the feet are clean and free from any fungal infections or warts is crucial to prevent the transmission of infections.

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