This candid survey of 1,000+ participants shines a spotlight on the sweaty, sock-sniffing side of shared living that usually stays hush-hush.
🧦 The Numbers That’ll Make You Blush
- 40% confessed to sock or gear sniffing at least once.
- 35% said it happens daily or regularly—especially post-gym, practice, or long shifts.
- 18% admitted curiosity pushed them to do it.
- 12% said their roommates actually know about it (and either don’t care or think it’s funny).
Why Straight Men’s Socks Hit Different
“Scent is a powerful trigger of attraction and arousal,” says Dr. Brandon Martinez, a psychologist specializing in sexuality. “The smell of worn athletic gear often ties to masculinity, which can make it especially appealing.”
Poll participants backed it up. Ryan, 29, from Los Angeles, shared:
“There’s just something about the smell of a sweaty sock or used sneaker that’s oddly arousing. My roommate has no idea, but sometimes I just can’t resist.”
Roommate Drama or Bonding Moment?
While most respondents keep their sock-sniffing secret, a few said the truth slipped out. One confessed:
“My straight roommate caught me once. I was mortified. But he laughed it off—and now he teases me when he leaves his gym bag lying around.”
Awkward? Maybe. Arousing? Definitely.
What It Means for the Foot Fetish Community
For FootHubb, the poll isn’t just about smelly socks—it’s about understanding the community.
In other words, sniffing socks isn’t just a secret habit—it’s a shared experience that helps foot lovers feel seen.
Breaking the Stigma
As conversations about fetishes become more mainstream, FootHubbs’ poll is proof: what seems taboo might actually be way more common than people think. After all over 800 million people world wide have fetishes.
For many, sniffing socks isn’t only about arousal—it’s about curiosity, comfort, and connection. And judging by these numbers, plenty of guys are already on the same sweaty, stinky page.