Monday, January 11, 2010

"SHOE FETISH" --- does not in any way equal ---"SHOE SHOPPING FETISH."

Clearly I am out to try to change the way the public describes a woman's shoe shopping as her having a shoe fetish.


This statement regarding shopping is clearly nonsense and they would not use the term if they actually understood what having a shoe fetish really meant. Although, from my research, I have found evidence that some women may actually have a lesbian tendency and perhaps some form of what we might consider a shoe fetish. However, I suspect most who use the term do not have the real deal and use it improperly.

"SHOE FETISH"

--- does not in any way equal ---

"SHOE SHOPPING FETISH."

In short --- It does mean sexual arousal to shoes and shoe related sexual activities. Are shoe shopping women sexually aroused by their activity? Perhaps? Perhaps not? Or is it an unreported Victoria's Secret type passion that remains in their closet?