Monday, May 22, 2006

Shoeplay: Candid or Staged

The site of a woman engaging in shoe dipping, shoe dangling, or the classic foot crossing of feet under a chair with the soles showing, drives us foot guys wild.

Shoeplay captured on video in its purest form is strictly done on a candid level. There are avid shoeplay sites in which the owner is mindful of all places known for which women will be standing for long periods of time, reading, or just having conversations among friends. Such locations are prime real estate to set up shop with camcorders, and get candid footage.

And then there is the flip side...staged shoeplay "captured" on video.

No two women have feet just alike, not even twins. And no two women play with their shoes in exactly the same way. If one pays close attention to some shoe play videos, he will see the subject's feet seem to favor each other in subsequent clips. He will also notice the shoeplay itself is unchanging. Some women's feet twitch during shoeplay instead of eloquently toying with their shoes. Another tell tale sign is the style of shoe the subjects wear. Women tend to favor one style of shoe, and stick with it. So if you see a lot of shoe play video in which all the women are wearing 3" inch heels, or flats, then you are probably looking at staged shoeplay. One other tell tale sign is the videos never show the women from the waist up, not even if they are facing opposite the camera. True candids are some times shot full body with faces excluded. They also mainly focus on the feet themselves.

Although it can be a challenge to distinguish which from which, the allure of shoeplay overrides our need to know if its candid or staged. And its the allure that makes watching shoeplay more enjoyable than debating about if it is candid or staged.

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