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Post here all those nice candid shots or shots taken from live events (such as TV shows) you want: shoeplay, hosed feet, naked feet, beautiful legs, beautiful women in the street, anything goes here!
Excellent post my colleague. Even better is the flight attendants that work on Asian based airlines such as Singapore,
Thailand, Japan, etc.
Mostly if not all the flight attendants are out of the heels after the plane takes off. In fact, I wouldn't bee surprised if they walk around the cabin in
stockinged feet after the passengers are falling asleep during the transatlantic part of the flight
Agreed. I've found Koreans and Japanese girls (guys too) to be very open to taking off shoes in public.
Where I live, there are a lot of Koreans/japanese and taking off shoes and sitting with legs folded on the seat to study is SO common. Girls especially, they do it in restaurants as well. When I was in Korea I saw this happen in Starbucks and other coffee shops too, even guys sat with their shoes off.
I think it's great that their culture is so open to this. In Western society it does happen (mostly by Koreans/Japanese but occasionally by Caucasians) but its really frowned upon, especially in restaurants.
Not that I have been there, but just the stuff I follow and save on YT is that the Vietnamese are the best shoe players and most willing to show there feet.
Unfortunately, there are not a lot of Japanese shows on YT to check this. There are tons of Viet game/Variety shows...
johnnysmith wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 7:21 pm
Agreed. I've found Koreans and Japanese girls (guys too) to be very open to taking off shoes in public.
Where I live, there are a lot of Koreans/japanese and taking off shoes and sitting with legs folded on the seat to study is SO common. Girls especially, they do it in restaurants as well. When I was in Korea I saw this happen in Starbucks and other coffee shops too, even guys sat with their shoes off.
I think it's great that their culture is so open to this. In Western society it does happen (mostly by Koreans/Japanese but occasionally by Caucasians) but its really frowned upon, especially in restaurants.
Mr. Mike wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 8:57 pm
Not that I have been there, but just the stuff I follow and save on YT is that the Vietnamese are the best shoe players and most willing to show there feet.
Unfortunately, there are not a lot of Japanese shows on YT to check this. There are tons of Viet game/Variety shows...
I believe that is true of Vietnamese girls as well, though I see less of that given my data points at my local library primarily consists of Koreans and Japanese.
I don't mean taking off sandals where your feet are already showing. I mean literally taking off sneakers or boots to sit in their socks (and sometimes socks off too). It's so common. For example, at a nearby coffee shop, there have been many many instances where girls would take off their shoes to talk/study (see attachments). You would almost never see white girls do this.
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it is definitely a cultural thing! even women's volleyball teams. the first thing that volleyball gals do at the end of a game is to sit down on the court and loosen their sneakers and knee caps then stretch and relax. you see the Korean girls mostly go all the way to remove both sneakers and socks, but European gals especially the Italians refrain from removing their socks on court, the most they will do is to loosen their sneaker laces and stretch with socks remaining on. they allow their physios to help them stretch and touch their feet but socks remain on. even though i would bet anyone they're yearning to take their sweaty socks off on the court as their feet must be damp with sweat and love to let their feet breathe a little, but owing to their dignity and reserved culture, they never seem comfortable removing their socks after a game. does anyone share my view?