Favorite Shoes For Shoeplay
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Favorite Shoes For Shoeplay
Hey guys! I was wondering what your favorite shoes are for dangling and dipping. I know flats are usually a good sign for consistency, but I have been into those closed back clogs lately, because they don't look like they have shoeplay potential, but buy when they are played with it is such a thrill. Saw a woman at the book store sitting on a chair reading with jeans nude nylons and those ugly black clogs... my heart leaped into my throat when I saw she had flipped on of her shoes over and was tipping it upward with her toes. Amazing....Needless to say I grabbed a front row seat. Or how about this rare observation a woman playing with her winter boots... Sling backs are always a nice treat as well. I guess because they are all so unexpected. What do you think?
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I think a big part of the shoeplay allure is just how easy the shoe is to play with, and how comfortable the shoe is perceived to be. For instance, flip-flops don't really draw my attention because they're pretty much made to be temporary shoes...that, and bare feet.
By comparison, ballet flats are supposed to be more comfortable, so a girl playing with her flats clearly wants to be shoeless.
The closed-back clogs, like the Danskos, have fallen on my radar recently for the same reason; they're meant to be ultra-comfy shoes for women who work on their feet all day. So when you see a lady slipping her socked feet in and out, subconsciously I'm thinking her feet must really be tired and bothering her for her to play so actively.
Strappy shoes are also nice, because they usually take a little help to make shoeplay happen, making the shoeplay more of a conscious habit. My fiancee doesn't really care for strappy shoes, unless she can slip out of them without unbuckling them. Usually she can slip out of her Mary Janes without having to undo the straps at all. (She doesn't mind having to put them back on...though she'll usually complain that she has to put her shoes on again!)
By comparison, ballet flats are supposed to be more comfortable, so a girl playing with her flats clearly wants to be shoeless.
The closed-back clogs, like the Danskos, have fallen on my radar recently for the same reason; they're meant to be ultra-comfy shoes for women who work on their feet all day. So when you see a lady slipping her socked feet in and out, subconsciously I'm thinking her feet must really be tired and bothering her for her to play so actively.
Strappy shoes are also nice, because they usually take a little help to make shoeplay happen, making the shoeplay more of a conscious habit. My fiancee doesn't really care for strappy shoes, unless she can slip out of them without unbuckling them. Usually she can slip out of her Mary Janes without having to undo the straps at all. (She doesn't mind having to put them back on...though she'll usually complain that she has to put her shoes on again!)
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