petrushkagoogol Posted April 30, 2019 Report Posted April 30, 2019 (edited) British psychologist Havelock Ellis ascribes feet fetishism to being overly connected with one's mother. Recent studies relate the crossing of some ganglia that relate to the feet and genitalia and the corresponding confusion of nerve impulses. These ganglia are normally adjacent In Indian culture there is a tradition for men to touch the feet of their parents. (as an illustration) All three related in some way ? Yes or no ? Edited April 30, 2019 by petrushkagoogol Quote
exchemist Posted April 30, 2019 Report Posted April 30, 2019 British psychologist Havelock Ellis ascribes feet fetishism to being overly connected with one's mother. Recent studies relate the crossing of some ganglia that relate to the feet and genitalia and the corresponding confusion of nerve impulses.These ganglia are normally adjacent In Indian culture there is a tradition for men to touch the feet of their parents. (as an illustration) All three related in some way ? Yes or no ? Thank God it is only their feet. Quote
exchemist Posted April 30, 2019 Report Posted April 30, 2019 British psychologist Havelock Ellis ascribes feet fetishism to being overly connected with one's mother. Recent studies relate the crossing of some ganglia that relate to the feet and genitalia and the corresponding confusion of nerve impulses.These ganglia are normally adjacent In Indian culture there is a tradition for men to touch the feet of their parents. (as an illustration) All three related in some way ? Yes or no ? Thank God it is only their feet. petrushkagoogol 1 Quote
petrushkagoogol Posted April 30, 2019 Author Report Posted April 30, 2019 (edited) Thank God it is only their feet. Some feat Edited April 30, 2019 by petrushkagoogol exchemist 1 Quote
fahrquad Posted May 8, 2019 Report Posted May 8, 2019 Got a psychology paper due? You picked one helluva weirdo. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellishttps://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230354111_7https://embryo.asu.edu/pages/henry-havelock-ellis-1859-1939https://www.britannica.com/biography/Havelock-Ellishttps://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/henry-havelock-ellis-1592.phphttps://www.kshs.org/index.php?url=archives/223265https://www.newhistorian.com/2016/02/15/5967-2/ Quote
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