Footjob
Footjob is a (non-penetrative) sexual practice with the feet[1][2] that involves one's feet being rubbed on a partner in order to induce sexual excitement, stimulation or orgasm. In some cases it can be part of a foot fetish.[3] Footjobs are most often performed on males, with one partner using his/her feet and/or toes to stroke or rub the other partner's genital area. Footjob may also refer to the practice of using one's feet and/or toes to caress a female partner's breasts or vulva.[4]
Popular culture
- On an episode of Desperate Housewives, Gabrielle Solis (Eva Longoria) flirts with John Rowland (Jesse Metcalfe) by performing a quick footjob under a restaurant table.[5]
- The British film 9 Songs features a quick footjob in a bathtub sex scene between Matthew (Kieran O'Brien) and Lisa (Margo Stilley).
- In the film The Beast (La Bête), Romilde de l'Esperance is chased by a werewolf-like creature, who receives sexual satisfaction from de l'Esperance by receiving a footjob from her (as well as other things) as she hangs on the branch of a tree.[5]
- In the movie War of the Roses, a character named Gavin gets a footjob from the woman he invites to dinner.
References
- ↑ Eric Danville. The Penthouse Erotic Video Guide. Grand Central Publishing. p. 263. ISBN 0-446-61293-6.
- ↑ Angela Lewis. My Other Self: Sexual Fantasies, Fetishes and Kink. The Great American Publishing Society. p. 18.
- ↑ Bruckner, A. (2010). Illustrated Foot Sex: Footjobs & Foot Fetishism. Brian Phillippe.
- ↑ David Deida (2007). The Enlightened Sex Manual. Sounds True, Inc. p. 123. ISBN 1-59179-585-0.
- 1 2 Paszylk, Bartłomiej (2009). The pleasure and pain of cult horror films an historical survey. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co. p. 140. ISBN 9780786453276. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
Further reading
- Bruckner, Aaron (2010-09-18). Illustrated Foot Sex: Footjobs and Foot Fetishism. ISBN 9780557686223.
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