Okay, so, “Foot Fetish NYC,” huh? Let me tell you, this was a… journey. It all started kinda innocently. I was bored one night, scrolling through, you know, stuff.
First, I just started Googling. Like, really basic stuff. “Foot fetish,” “NYC events,” that kind of thing. I wanted to see what was even out there.
Then I got more specific. Started searching for, uh, “foot models,” “foot parties,” even “foot massages” in the city. It got weird, fast. Lots of sketchy websites, lots of dead ends.

I spent a good hour just clicking around, getting nowhere. I felt kinda silly, honestly. Like, was I really doing this?
Then I found a few forum threads, super underground stuff. People whispering about private events, secret locations. It felt kinda…exclusive, I guess?
- I tried to get more information from a few of the posters, but they were pretty tight-lipped.
- Kept hitting dead ends, folks not wanting to share details.
- Felt like I was going in circles.
I decided to switch gears. I figured, maybe there are some, like, normal places that cater to this, in a more, uh, subtle way. So I started looking at spas. Fancy ones. The kind that offer all sorts of…alternative…treatments.
I spent a lot of time looking at online menus, reading reviews. Trying to find something that seemed, you know, foot-focused without being, like, overtly fetish-y.
Honestly, it was exhausting. And kind of frustrating. By the end of the night, I hadn’t really found anything concrete. It was all just vague hints and whispers.

The Result?
Not much, to be honest. I learned that this is a pretty niche thing, even in a city as big as New York. And that finding anything real takes some serious digging. It’s not something you can just stumble upon. Maybe that’s part of the appeal? I don’t know. But it was definitely an interesting night of, uh, research. I went in looking one thing, and came up short, but still I explore and learned the process!