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Jesus, what's it going to take to make the Merc staff uncomfortable? I think Steve has de-sensitized his staff.
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My staff is plenty sensitized, I'll have you know. (Wait... what are you talking about?)
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So much for my shoedenfreude...
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I live a few blocks from Angels and though I've never known for sure what goes on in there, it's always been pretty obvious, despite their attempts to disguise them with a "DELI" sign out front....
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We need to make them go somewhere boring. With no booze. DUH.
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Nice photo. FapFapFap...
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I knew this was COURTNEY's crowd.
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I have to say Courtney that your open-mindedness, attitude, and innocence, were endearing attributes to having you in attendance.

Most people don’t really understand a lot about their fetishes or the underlying causes and often feel ashamed about them. There is a tremendous relief in being able to not only express and indulge, but to do so in a safe environment, free from condemnation or retribution.

Thank you again for your “fresh” perspective of Foot Perv’s.

Catherine de Sade
Hostess, Portland FootNight
www.footnight.com
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Feeties! I think the term may catch on, Courtney! :)

Also, just wanted to say thank you for being willing to step (no pun intended) outside your comfort zone and keep an open, non-judgmental mind. I was one of the models in attendance and am also one of the Bay City Blues phone sex girls. I've supported myself for almost eight years doing a job that wouldn't exist if people felt more comfortable discussing their true sexual fantasies with their partner(s). I often find that if I don't understand the details/appeal of a specific fetish, there is an underlying universal need beneath the kink... One human being in their most exposed or vulnerable state, being seen and accepted by another.

Foot Night is no different in that these gentlemen (of all different ages, shapes, sizes, races, social aptitude, financial and marital statuses) are willing to pay for the freedom and release that comes from just ten minutes of not having to pretend or hide, but rather celebrate, their foot love.

Kinky people are everywhere; some of us just hide it better than others. It's not for everybody, but I thank you for not defaulting to a demeaning or disparaging tone just to be snarky.

Tonya Jone Miller
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800 people on the mailing list. 60 people RSVP'ed. 20 guys showed up. Yup, this is Portland.

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