Accidentally find candid shoeplay videos (others not)
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HSN host and product maker barefoot on rugs. Click the watch video thing at the bottom right hand corner.
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I'm sorry, I just can't sit through the videos from that church.
Those people are just plain batshit crazy -or at least the preacher is.
I have nothing against *sane* religious people, but these are folks clearly of the variety who think the story of Noah's ark actually happened and Moses herded dinosaurs onto it.
Those people are just plain batshit crazy -or at least the preacher is.
I have nothing against *sane* religious people, but these are folks clearly of the variety who think the story of Noah's ark actually happened and Moses herded dinosaurs onto it.
Uh, OK, what should I write here...
Sweet and to the point:
My strong preference is for seated, both-feet shoeplay. Dangling, and shoeplay with open-toed shoes or mules, I'm afraid don't do as much for me.
Sweet and to the point:
My strong preference is for seated, both-feet shoeplay. Dangling, and shoeplay with open-toed shoes or mules, I'm afraid don't do as much for me.
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post more shopping tv shoeplay or shoes off please
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I imagine "praise breaks" are a common feature of black churches. Here's 15 minutes of jumping around. A few of the women on the stage (all dressed in black and in spike heels, so maybe the choir) have kicked off their shoes. At 6 minutes one loses one shoe and hops on one foot until another woman retrieves her shoe and the first woman puts it back on.
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"...maybe to make shoeplay more difficult to see"
With respect, I kind of doubt it.
(And no one is more annoyed than I am with the knuckleheads who can't keep heir keyboards to themselves).
She probably wouldn't be shoeplaying at all if they had taken notice of the comments posted on earlier videos.
There's an extremely useful principal known in science and philosophy as Occam's Razor. The gist of it is this:
When speculating upon anything at all, the vast majority of the time the speculation most likely to be correct is the one that makes the fewest assumptions and invents the fewest new scenarios or phenomena.
For instance if a friend is late for a social engagement it's more sensible to surmise they're simply stuck in traffic than that they've been kidnapped or struck by lighting.
This may seem almost insultingly obvious, but there are more subtle examples one could name, and this simple principle is actually much underused if you look closely at how most go about drawing conclusions with incomplete information.
(There is mountains of evidence from the cognitive sciences).
With respect, I kind of doubt it.
(And no one is more annoyed than I am with the knuckleheads who can't keep heir keyboards to themselves).
She probably wouldn't be shoeplaying at all if they had taken notice of the comments posted on earlier videos.
There's an extremely useful principal known in science and philosophy as Occam's Razor. The gist of it is this:
When speculating upon anything at all, the vast majority of the time the speculation most likely to be correct is the one that makes the fewest assumptions and invents the fewest new scenarios or phenomena.
For instance if a friend is late for a social engagement it's more sensible to surmise they're simply stuck in traffic than that they've been kidnapped or struck by lighting.
This may seem almost insultingly obvious, but there are more subtle examples one could name, and this simple principle is actually much underused if you look closely at how most go about drawing conclusions with incomplete information.
(There is mountains of evidence from the cognitive sciences).
Uh, OK, what should I write here...
Sweet and to the point:
My strong preference is for seated, both-feet shoeplay. Dangling, and shoeplay with open-toed shoes or mules, I'm afraid don't do as much for me.
Sweet and to the point:
My strong preference is for seated, both-feet shoeplay. Dangling, and shoeplay with open-toed shoes or mules, I'm afraid don't do as much for me.
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NAR10000, it was just a theory (a principle of mine is that The truth is the truth as long as you believe it). One of my other theories is that so many organizations (city councils and the like) meet at tables with closed fronts or with cloth draped over them just so audiences and participants will not be distracted by the shoeplay and leg displays of female participants. I have other principles related and non-related to the foot fetish, like Never trust anyone who makes more money than you do, and A woman is more likely to be telling the truth if her shoes are off. It is more enjoyable to make up my own principles than accept others, even when backed by evidence. Regards, Feeture
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