There is something about
shoes, or more specifically women in heels, isn’t there. I’m guessing all of
you gorgeous women own at least one pair that are strictly bedroom use only?
This is usually because they would be no use to walk around town in on account
of height and expense. But in the boudoir they become mandatory, teamed of
course, with stockings and a smile. We take a lot of care over choosing our
weapons, a woman’s version of ‘Call of Duty’ perhaps. What we choose is an
outward expression of our inner woman. And when everything is in place we are
ready for the kill…. powerful stuff!
From the moment our
stockinged feet slip into our killer heels, we feel different. Hips are
realigned, our walk has added wiggle and legs are shown at their best. It’s all
to do with lighting that touch paper to bring forth your glamorous side.
Glamour, for me, has
nothing to do with the contemporary interpretation which seems to be all about
being blatantly obvious. It is rooted in the films I used to watch as a girl,
on television on Saturday afternoons. For those of you unfamiliar with the
films of the 1940’s, just put these names into Google Images;
Rita Hayworth –
Gilda
Ava
Gardner
Lana Turner
Betty
Grable Marlene
Dietrich
Veronica Lake
…….I rest my case!
All beautiful women, fully clothed, some even with gloves on (!) and all as
sexy as hell. The allure comes from the anticipation created by a glimpse of a
thigh or a shoulder. Some of my favourite adventures have involved all my
clothes staying on! I suspect for the men we find ourselves with, there
is something magical about being with a woman who embodies sophistication and
confidence to the world but, just for him, the vamp beneath is revealed. God
it’s fun being a woman!
So what is it about the
stockings and heels thing that you boys find so appealing? Perhaps it is
to do with not wanting commitment. If a woman is at your place and doesn’t take
her shoes off, it feels like she isn’t going to be staying…..I jest. I think
it is really to do with wrapping or, more specifically, unwrapping but just
enough to elicit intimacy, still leaving something in reserve. Desire and being
desired are surely up in the top ten of everybody’s favourite feelings?
It all comes down, in the end, to the tease which is a much
underestimated art, but an art that is central to seduction. It is seduction
that starts to create a bond between two people and it is seduction that renews
those first feelings in a longer term relationship. When one or other stops
making the effort it’s Game Over.
Best foot forward
then…
By Three Wishes