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Admitting to having a foot fetish can be a sensitive topic, and it's understandable to feel anxious about revealing this aspect of your sexuality to a partner or loved one. Here are some tips to help you navigate this conversation: 1. Be honest: Honesty is crucial when sharing any aspect of your sexuality. It's essential to communicate your feelings and desires in a respectful and honest manner. 2. Choose the right time and place: It's important to choose a private and comfortable setting where both you and your partner can have an open and honest conversation without any distractions. 3. Start the conversation gently: You might begin by telling your partner that there's something you've been wanting to share with them, and you're a little nervous about it. Be clear that you trust and value your partner, and that you're sharing this information with them because you care about your relationship. 4. Be prepared to explain: Your partner may not understand what a foot fetish is or why you have one. Be prepared to explain what a foot fetish is and what it means to you. You might also share how you discovered your fetish and how it makes you feel. 5. Listen to your partner: After you've shared your feelings, allow your partner to express their thoughts and feelings as well. They may have questions or concerns, and it's important to give them the space to share their perspective. 6. Be respectful: Remember that your partner may not share your fetish or be comfortable with it. It's essential to respect their boundaries and feelings, and to work together to find a way to move forward that works for both of you. Remember that admitting to having a foot fetish is a personal decision, and it's up to you to decide if and when to share this information with others. If you feel uncomfortable talking about it with a partner or loved one, you may want to consider seeking support from a therapist or counselor who can help you explore your feelings in a safe and supportive environment.
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