Is there a pressure point on the males foot which would casue them to get an erection?


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Where?

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RUB UR BARE FOOT ON HIS MAYBE THAT WORKS OBSERVE WHEN YOURE RUBBING WHAT POINT MAKES IT GO UP HIGH OR SHOOT A LOAD ACROSS THE ROOM.
hahahahhahahahah!
oh...yep...that's the spot!
it depends if youre naked or not.

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Not that I've found. But, every guy is different in what turns them on. Don't forget some guys have foot fetishes. I don't quite understand them, but if it works. :-)
Yes. It's the balls.of their foot.
if the right person is doing it the whole foot is a pressure point
lol y are u asking this?.. who cares just do it another way.
nope
Nope! Unless he's found of feet, nope!

You don't know how guys "work", do you?
It depends on the guy. You have try all pressure points and see!
No, it doesn't cause an erection, but it does stimulate the nerve endings, making him more sexually aroused.
their big toe.
no. honestly, do you ever see them giving foot massages at strip clubs?
Yes, if the pressure is applied by a naked female.
yes..it is approx. 2 1/2 to 3 feet directly above the arch of the foot.
I don't think guys need a pressure point to get an erection,touch us anywhere on the body and it will happen.
mine is in my nipples
of all the answers I have seen..please let me lend you a BETTER answer.yes, there is a pressure point, and YES, it is on the ball of the foot.(the sciatic nerve) is located there..massaging it/rubbing just might produce an erection merely because it stimulates the whole body/being.lol
i don't know but a doctor can check a man prostate gland area and push something inside there which can cause him to shot a load with a soft pewinkle.
Hmmm. What an interesting concept; making yoru man (or any man) erect simply by offering a foot massage. But since I am not aware of such a spot, I can only sggest you have every man you know take off his shoes and see if you can discover this one.
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