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{{short description|Sexual practice using feet}}
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[[File:Andre Lambert Footjob 1917.jpg|thumb|270px|An illustration of a (double) footjob by Andre Lambert, circa 1917.]]
[[File:Andre Lambert Footjob 1917.jpg|thumb|270px|An illustration of a (double) footjob by André Lambert, circa 1917]]
A '''footjob''' is a [[non-penetrative sex|non-penetrative]] [[sexual practice]] with the [[foot|feet]] that involves one's feet being rubbed on a partner in order to induce sexual excitement, stimulation or [[orgasm]]. It can involve using one or both feet, or the toes in a massaging motion.<ref>{{cite book|title=My Other Self: Sexual Fantasies, Fetishes and Kink|author=Angela Lewis|publisher=The Great American Publishing Society|page=18}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=The Penthouse Erotic Video Guide|author=Eric Danville|year=2003|publisher=[[Grand Central Publishing]]|isbn=0-446-61293-6|page=263}}</ref> In some cases it can be part of a [[foot fetish]].<ref name=illfootsex>{{cite book|title=Illustrated Foot Sex: Footjobs & Foot Fetishism|author=Brian Phillippe|isbn=978-0011825731 |publisher=Phillip Reeves|year=2010}}</ref> Footjobs are most often performed on [[human penis|penises]], with one partner using their foot or [[toe]]s to stroke or rub the other partner's genital area. The term ''footjob'' may also refer to the practice of using one's foot or toes to caress a partner's [[vulva]] or [[Human anus|anus]].<ref>{{cite book|title=The Enlightened Sex Manual|author=David Deida|isbn=978-1-59179-585-8|publisher=Sounds True, Inc.|year=2007|page=123}}</ref>
A '''footjob''' is a [[non-penetrative sex|non-penetrative]] [[sexual practice]] with the [[foot|feet]] that involves one's feet being rubbed on a partner in order to induce sexual excitement, stimulation or [[orgasm]]. It can involve using one or both feet, or the toes in a massaging motion.<ref>{{cite book|title=My Other Self: Sexual Fantasies, Fetishes and Kink|author=Angela Lewis|publisher=The Great American Publishing Society|page=18}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=The Penthouse Erotic Video Guide|author=Eric Danville|year=2003|publisher=[[Grand Central Publishing]]|isbn=0-446-61293-6|page=263}}</ref> In some cases it can be part of a [[foot fetish]].<ref name=illfootsex>{{cite book|title=Illustrated Foot Sex: Footjobs & Foot Fetishism|author=Brian Phillippe|isbn=978-0011825731 |publisher=Phillip Reeves|year=2010}}</ref> Footjobs are most often performed on [[human penis|penises]], with one partner using their foot or [[toe]]s to stroke or rub the other partner's genital area. The term ''footjob'' may also refer to the practice of using one's foot or toes to caress a partner's [[vulva]] or [[Human anus|anus]].<ref>{{cite book|title=The Enlightened Sex Manual|author=David Deida|isbn=978-1-59179-585-8|publisher=Sounds True, Inc.|year=2007|page=123}}</ref>



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An illustration of a (double) footjob by André Lambert, circa 1917

A footjob is a non-penetrative sexual practice with the feet that involves one's feet being rubbed on a partner in order to induce sexual excitement, stimulation or orgasm. It can involve using one or both feet, or the toes in a massaging motion.[1][2] In some cases it can be part of a foot fetish.[3] Footjobs are most often performed on penises, with one partner using their foot or toes to stroke or rub the other partner's genital area. The term footjob may also refer to the practice of using one's foot or toes to caress a partner's vulva or anus.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ Angela Lewis. My Other Self: Sexual Fantasies, Fetishes and Kink. The Great American Publishing Society. p. 18.
  2. ^ Eric Danville (2003). The Penthouse Erotic Video Guide. Grand Central Publishing. p. 263. ISBN 0-446-61293-6.
  3. ^ Brian Phillippe (2010). Illustrated Foot Sex: Footjobs & Foot Fetishism. Phillip Reeves. ISBN 978-0011825731.
  4. ^ David Deida (2007). The Enlightened Sex Manual. Sounds True, Inc. p. 123. ISBN 978-1-59179-585-8.
  5. ^ a b 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.

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