
Please take a look at my
Gay Foot Fetish Burrito Special Project. I wanted to take some time to explore the relationship between feet, toes and Mexican food, concentrating precisely on the burrito. I did this through pictures, stories and photos taken of myself in my werewolf mask to try and add to the library of food fetish symbols I'm creating in an attempt to form a unique mystical language to express my artistic vision. One thing that occured while working on this is my realization that images of symbolic cannibalism are pretty much inevitable when creating an erotic food fetish body of work. While, of course, I don't endorse the ridiculous notion of actually eating human body parts, it is useful to express human needs for hunger, erotic communion and a need to share intimacy through the figurative expression of a man eating a burrito consisting of either toes or entire feet wrapped in a tortilla shell. This is similar to how it is done in many religions such as the bread and wine used in the Christian Eucharist, where the food substances are intended to represent Jesus' Body and Blood. It was my realization that my yearning for another man's foot, my fetish involving lusting for a man's foot in relation to my actual, literal human hunger for burritos has also a connection to my spiritual yearning to
COMMUNE with another, to perhaps transcend my own stomach and fleshly desires through the sharing of intimacy with another man or
IDEA of something higher than me, such as traditional notions of "God". So does the Christian Eucharist actually have it's fundamental origin in food fetish? And can wrapping another man's foot with a tortilla shell then licking and kissing his toes actually be considered a
HOLY ACT? I honestly think this is something to consider. My point here is that even with what many may consider a "crude and kinky practice" like "gay burrito foot fetish acts," when proceeded through with thoughtful intentions and existential ideas attached to them can actually become rather profound.