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» Fetish and the Law
Foot fetishists are an exceptionally determined bunch. Take Canadian Michael James Fells for example:
The man would approach women and say that he was a reflexology student and then do massages on willing participants “as part of his studies.” In each case, police said, the alleged victim who had agreed to be massaged “became leery of the individual’s credentials as the massage went on.”
Caressing feet leads to charges
Should Fells be linked to earlier incidents he may be in big trouble:
“We’ll be looking at some old files to see if there are any similarities,” said police spokesman Const. Jeff Carr.
Police wonder if foot fetishist had struck before

Comments
It’s people like that who give the rest of us foot fetishists a bad name. I remember reading stories in the news fairly recently about a guy who hid under cars in order to get in a quick foot/shoe lick before the frightened woman ran off, and another who, while walking down the sidewalk, stepped on the backs of womens’ shoes to knock them off, then picked them up and sniffed them. While I do feel sorry for anyone who has no outlets for their fetishes/interests, this isn’t the way to go.
Posted by: roo-roo | June 29, 2007 5:11 PM