What you describe sounds like foot fetishism. It's a well known little kink. Some people find boots or PVC or high heels very arousing and exciting - and some people go crazy about bare feet.
I don't think it's a matter of weakness. Traditional psychology claims that a fetishist is in some sense in love with the object or body part - in this case the feet - instead of the person. However, it's possible that he loves both the feet and the woman ... Incidentally, all this may give considerable power to the woman.
Joncey
Bare covalent molecules are typically liquids or gases because they have weak intermolecular forces between the molecules. These weak forces are not strong enough to hold the molecules closely together in a solid form, leading to a lower melting point and boiling point. As a result, bare covalent molecules tend to exist as liquids or gases at room temperature.
hepatitis
Tin is not attracted to magnets because it is considered non-magnetic. Tin is a diamagnetic material, which means it creates a weak magnetic field in opposition to an external magnetic field, causing it to be repelled rather than attracted.
In a way, yes, since the moon does have some sort of weak gravitational pull, the Earth would be somewhat attracted to it.
im not sure about meercats but i have ridden a elephant bare back and have spent the day with them, they are very kind and do care for the weak and sick. not sure bout the old but id say so.
Yes, gas molecules are attracted to each other through weak van der Waals forces. These intermolecular forces are responsible for the interactions between gas molecules, albeit weaker compared to liquids and solids.
Weak tornadoes are often about 5,000 feet tall while very strong ones can be 15,000 to 20,000 feet tall.
Adjacent water molecules are attracted to each other through hydrogen bonding, a weak electrostatic attraction between the partially positive hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the partially negative oxygen atom of another water molecule. This attraction is what gives water its unique properties such as high surface tension and cohesive behavior.
Paper clips are typically made of steel, which is a ferromagnetic material. This means that paper clips are usually attracted to magnets due to the magnetic properties of the steel they are made from.
Copper (Cu) is not attracted to magnets because it is a diamagnetic material. Diamagnetic materials create a weak magnetic field in the opposite direction of an external magnetic field, causing them to be repelled rather than attracted by magnets.
Glass and wood are two materials that have weak magnetic domains, meaning they are not attracted to magnets. The atomic structure in these materials does not allow for the alignment of magnetic domains, resulting in their lack of magnetic properties.
because their feet is a weak spot.if u couldn't tickle people,when u try to tickle them it would hurt.