The pics thread

Because feet are fucking disgusting. And when people talk about foot jobs, licking feet etc. I seriously want to vomit.

I can understand having a heel fetish. Ive blown a lot of money at strip clubs for partially this reason, but no fucking way do I want those feet in my mouth or on my dick.

:Puke:

you'd want to scrub the feet clean first
obviously
if some random woman just took off her shoes and lifted her foot up to my mouth
i'd be freaking out about getting athlete's foot in my mouth

but, if she's washed her feet, (or if i've washed her feet for her) then i would love a foot job, if her feet are clean, i could lick a woman's soles and suck her toes all fucking day

also i like pics of female feet in a bathtub

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Thanks! yep Adirondacks, Crane Mtn. It was snowy but still 70+ F out so made for some interesting slip and sliding in the shaded parts. And the newts were out in FULL FORCE - not afraid of people at all, we stuck our hands in puddles and ponds and they came right up and nibbled at them <333333

The goslings and giant dandelion were from Five Rivers preserve near Albany.

Also FWIW can anyone ID this bird? It was perched on a log in the middle of a pond surrounded completely by purple martins and barn swallows. Blah quality, this is 80x digital zoom on a windy day

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Also, frog (I foot modeled off Craigslist once as a desperate ploy for spending money when I was younger and dated a guy with a foot fetish that wound up being a dealbreaker, that shit turns my stomach)

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Yeah ol' Freud thought absolutely everything was tied into sex. I think that's why it's not used much these days, LOL.

He'd definitely be one of those people who thinks that touching or sucking on anything remotely phallic indicates homosexual urges. I have a feeling that's why there's a whole generation who can't seem to accept that a cigar is just a cigar.