Page 1 of 1

Your best decade for shoeplay

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2024 7:50 pm
by Footsiefreak
What was your best shoeplay decade?

Of course for me it was the 80s or 90s. In the 80s I was guaranteed shoeplay by teachers and fellow classmates mostly everyday in fhe fall and winter. And of course in public but had to have a parent to drive me to the mall or whatever store. Saw a lot when I worked at a restaurant for a few months

90s had my own car so could travel anywhere on my own to watch shoeplay. Mostly at the malls and lunchtime moved to the city so I saw a lot more. Most if the time it was one time shoeplayers rarely regulars Like I saw in grade school.

I guess I would pick the 90s because I was in more control of who I wanted to watch

Re: Your best decade for shoeplay

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2024 9:43 pm
by mouse66
Totally agree.

Re: Your best decade for shoeplay

Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2024 7:22 am
by ShoeplayJ
Some guys have all the fun. I was just a boy in the 90s. I managed to get lucky a few times once I started driving in the mid 00's, but nothing like what you describe.

Re: Your best decade for shoeplay

Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2024 4:40 pm
by pumplover
80s and 90s, for sure. My earliest memories of shoeplay were from 4-5 years old around 80-81. Something happened in those early 2000s that completely changed everything for the worst. When even the women at your small independent Baptist church stop wearing hose and heels, then you know something is going wrong.

Re: Your best decade for shoeplay

Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2024 5:25 pm
by Footsiefreak
pumplover wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 4:40 pm 80s and 90s, for sure. My earliest memories of shoeplay were from 4-5 years old around 80-81. Something happened in those early 2000s that completely changed everything for the worst. When even the women at your small independent Baptist church stop wearing hose and heels, then you know something is going wrong.
I blamed the diminishment of hosiery on the recession and Sex in the City

Re: Your best decade for shoeplay

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2024 3:39 am
by footstrangle
Gotta say the 90’s. I entered college in the early 90’s. 1992 to be exact. Women were wearing wooden clogs and platform mules. I remember sitting to have lunch in the student center or waiting for next class and watch shoeplay everywhere. Also the study cubicles in the library was a great spot.

Re: Your best decade for shoeplay

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2024 7:27 pm
by JWCooley126
Looks like I'll be the outlier and say the mid 00s and early 10s. When I entered college back in '04 those so called "Chinese slippers" were all the rage. They were cheap mesh or fabric slippers that came in pretty much every color. Almost every girl on campus had a pair. The mesh versions of the slippers you could see their toes through them so it kinda diminished the element of surprise, but they were still decent shoeplay shoes. The fabric versions you couldn't see through so I enjoyed watching those more. As time moved on flats became the new go to and still remain my favorite shoeplay shoe though it seems it was much easier to spot them in the 00s and early 10s. Too many women wear sneakers or boots now no matter the season ugh.

Re: Your best decade for shoeplay

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2024 9:29 pm
by TCD1311
00s, being in High school and then college, I saw lots of shoeplay involving nylons and flats

Re: Your best decade for shoeplay

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2024 12:57 am
by JackFrawst
I don't think I can zero in on a specific decade because for me, it was like an era (from the early 1980s until the early 2000s). I think that once the oxymoron business casual became coin of the realm in the mid '00s, the sightings of women playing with their shoes (and looking sexy doing it) didn't just plummet. It cratered. over 90 percent of women no longer felt the need to wear hose anywhere anymore, so they stopped, and then raised the younger generation to follow suit. And now we have these gals either going bare, or wearing tacky ankle socks or so-called no-show socks everywhere. Some dudes might be into that, but not me!