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Monday
Apr302012

#NerdsUnite: Ask That Nerdy Chick (foot fetishes) 

It is my goal for 2012 to take a lot of my weird and wonky experiences as a lifecaster and help nerdy dudes out by providing a frank (not shirley) and honest answer to some weird and potentially random questions you may have about life.

Here's an email I got on Friday ...

 

Eh, Meh, and Beh ... I'm not sure where I stand on foot fetishes. I've honestly never dated a guy with a foot fetish but I don't think I'd be mad at it. When you really like someone anything that turns them on turns you on. It's actually an OKC question that "if your partner can only orgasm through sounding like a dolphin would that turn you on or turn you off?" Of course it would turn you on if you were into your partner no matter how weird and fucking random it might be - it's all kosher. BUUUTTT I'm not going to lie, I might question any lingering stares while at the aquarium ...

I'M LOOKING AT YOU FLIPPER!! STAY AWAY FROM MAH MAN!!

Fetishes in general are a way for you and your partner to explore true intimacy. Ain't no shame in whatever's in your game. If your partner is into you they will have NOOO problem assisting in whatever helps to get you off.

And here are my feet ...

They're super freaking little. I'm only a size 6.5 which is CRAZY because I'm 5'7.

Whoop whoop!

Enjoy!! =)

Got a question? Drop me an email! JenFriel at TalkNerdyToMeLover dot com

ORRRRR you can message me on Facebook and if it's within 140 characters on the twitter!

Best of luck out there nerds!!

xoxo <3 @JenFriel

 

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