I’m 52 and have men in their 20s lusting after me. We need to talk about the younger generation’s favourite kink – and they ALL seem to have it

Let me take you back to 2002.

I was 30 years old and featured in FHM Magazine. The topic of my interview? Surprisingly, my feet.

Yes, I was posing in lingerie, but the focus wasn’t on that. Instead, it was about how my page on a website called Wikifeet—barely known at the time—was full of zoomed-in shots of my feet from various TV shows. To top it off, I had a solid 4.5-star rating.

Back then, I found it a bit odd that some men were interested in my feet rather than everything else. It was the early 2000s, and the idea of a foot fetish being popular felt unusual.

Fast forward 20 years

Now, at 52, I still get men begging for photos of my feet. The fetish hasn’t just grown—it’s gone mainstream.

As a single divorcee, my DMs are often filled with messages from younger men. Some are as young as 25, and most of them aren’t complimenting my smile or asking me out for coffee. Instead, I get questions like, “How much for feet pics?

What used to feel rare has now become a massive trend. Foot fetishes seem to have become a normal part of internet culture.

Honestly, it doesn’t bother me. I even find it a little funny sometimes. But I also think it’s worth studying how and why this became such a big thing.

Back in the early 2000s, the idea of men focusing on my feet felt strange. Now, it’s something I expect, especially on social media.

While I wouldn’t mind more traditional compliments or date invitations, the constant attention on my feet is a reminder of how much things have changed over the years.


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