MyFriendsFeet.com Celebrates its 15th Anniversary

MONTREAL — Stunner Media would like to congratulate its partner, MyFriendsFeet.com, on the site’s 15th anniversary.

The mega site boasts thousands of photos and videos for for foot, sock and tickling lovers, and features amateur models alongside stars such as Johnny Hazzard, Landon Conrad, Colby Keller and Tommy Defendi. In addition to the massive library of content available to members, the site also houses a free area that acts as a platform for fans to submit erotic stories, self-shot photos and to post personal ads to meet fellow foot lovers.

“The focus of the site has always been to have a good time and give off a friendly vibe,” said founder Richard Marshall, “that’s where the inspiration for the name came from.”

The strong focus on community means MyFriendsFeet.com has become a haven for foot lovers, offering those with the kink an inclusive environment where they don’t have to feel strange or try to justify their obsession. Valentine’s day in 2000 was a purposeful choice for the launch date, signifying Marshall’s sincere love for the niche.

“15 years later and I still love what I do,” said Marshall, “I love the members of and visitors of MyFriendsFeet.com and the community we’ve created together.”

MyFriendsFeet.com updates thrice weekly with a photo set on Wednesday, a tickling video on Friday, and a foot worship video on Saturday. The thriving community, a free feature of the site, is a big draw and affiliates are encouraged to promote it alongside the paid content.

To celebrate this major milestone, all active members and those who join between Feb. 13 and March 12, will receive a free DVD featuring Marshall’s favorite foot worship and tickling videos.

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