Posted by Kinja on August 31, 2000 at 17:50:56:
In Reply to: Re: I Lost My Mule posted by Jenna on August 31, 2000 at 07:34:38:
Hello Again Jenna, I am very happy that you came back to see if there were any replies to your excellent post. There are not very many posts from ladies sharing their personal shoeplay and related experiences. I wanted to answer your question about why your post generated interest. Lots of men (many more than any of us realize probably) like to watch womens' legs, feet and the I am really attracted to the shape of a woman's upper My best explaination is that my attraction to your losing a shoe is where these two things cross. I would love to hear the other stories you have and I'll later post my other questions when you have more time to answer the other questions you've already received. I hope that the responses so far have not scared you away. Sincerely, : Iam amazed at the interest shown in my experienceand Iwill answer your questions when Ihave a bit more time.Iam curious though to know why I suppose you guys are so fascinated with my losing my shoe.If you are interested Ionce lost a shoe at school,once my heel broke and apart from that whilst playing with it it sometimes comes off,but why the interest, you guys?
shoes they wear. It's not as socially popular to discuss publically as those who like breasts or butts but it's really similar.
What is interesting is that women really flaunt their
legs with shorts and skirts and their feet with manicures, nail polish and attractive, flattering, foot revealing shoes and sandals. The foot is probably the easiest part of
the woman to make attractive so there's lots of women doing that. Also the styles right now are heavily focused on open heeled/backless styles that show off the feet and are vulnerable to coming off - as was yours.
foot, heel and lower calf and certain shoes accent that. That's part of my attraction to your story. The other part
is a sort of Cinderella Damsel in Distress (DiD) thing that makes me and others attracted to a woman in need of help - and a woman losing a shoe is in need of retrieving the shoe to avoid embarassment. (DiD is
really a common theme in TV and movies but it rarely involves shoeloss. (Think about the woman tied up on the train tracks and the prince coming to rescue her just before the train comes by.)
Nylonman, John and I are three of probably several more who would love to hear more form you.
Kinja