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Where are we?

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:55 am
by KMFDNFAN
For the shoeplay fans:

We've had some good luck recently with women on television and I just wanted to compile of list of things to look out for.

Kirsten Powers is a shoeplayer...not a huge one, but enough. On fox news, if you're in the states like me, they have a segment called behind the break. They just created a new set and it reveals a LOT for people like us who enjoy watching and Kirsten Now sits in the chair with the perfect vantage point. We know she's a shoeplayer with her left foot, but it is my theory that she is a far more intense and frequent shoeplayer with her right foot. And this chair she sits in gives us a perfect view...still cam, at least two minutes per break for her to do what she does. I'll post below

Now this might hurt a little



If you're still alive and not recovering from a heart attack here's some more.

This is not Kirsten, but Fox News tend to put women in this "HOT SEAT" because they're perverted like that...yes, I know I'm a pervert too. But Not like this...LOL No shoeplay in this video, btw.


Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:58 am
by KMFDNFAN
She never shoeplays in slingbacks...there's something about the physics of them that women just can't work them off in most cases...I've seen otherwise, but I think I'm correct for the most part.

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 8:00 am
by KMFDNFAN


heelpopping in flats only at the beginning.

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 8:03 am
by KMFDNFAN


woman on left heelpops in a strange way.



Heelpops from time to time...sory I don't have the exact second, but i'm rushing to bed for work.


A great vid from a candid viewer.

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 10:26 am
by almerzi
Thank you, but unfortunately first two videos aren't anymore available on youtube. Can they be reposted for download some other way? Grazie.
Al.

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:24 pm
by jubal
KMFDNFAN wrote:She never shoeplays in slingbacks...there's something about the physics of them that women just can't work them off in most cases...I've seen otherwise, but I think I'm correct for the most part.
I used to see a lot of slingback dangling. Today they are usually designed so that the sling strap rides high up on the Achilles tendon instead of the heel of the foot. Back in the golden 80's, the strap was often less than an inch above the sole of the shoe, and women would often stop to pull up a strap that slipped off. There was even a Hanes pantyhose commercial with a scene like this.

Also, many slingbacks now use elastic sewn into the sling strap instead of a buckle. Some women liked their straps looser, but with elastic there's no adjustment.

And of course it's easier to dangle any shoes with nylons, which are still a rare sight in my neighborhood.