As long as you didn't get "out of line" I'm sure it would do well. In many areas you'd probably have to be (and want to be) a registered massage therapist.
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I’m way ahead of you.. I’m a reflexologist and women pay me to massage their feet. If they only knew how much I enjoy it and that I would be willing to pay them to let me do it…
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quote:Originally posted by sigil: I’m way ahead of you.. I’m a reflexologist and women pay me to massage their feet. If they only knew how much I enjoy it and that I would be willing to pay them to let me do it…
I have started to wonder a bit about professions relating to feet. Do you think a good number of podiatrists have foot fetishes? What about shoe salespeople?
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Personally, I think being a podiatrist has the ability to take the foot fetish right out of someone...nasty business *shudders*. And while I think there's a good amount of shoe salesmen like the one from Sex and the City, I think most are so tired of looking at feet all day that they wouldn't want to in their personal time.
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won't work, they would just go to a masseuse
plus I wouldn't do it because I know most of the women and their feet would be gross
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