laughter_n_love
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Hey everyone,
I don't usually post in this part of the Forum (I usually stick to the Stories section), but I had some questions, and I can think of anyone better than the members of this community to help me answer them.
I work at a large company where there are plenty of people from different departments in the same building, most of whom I don't know. There is one such woman who I'd guess is 5 to 10 years older than me (and I recently turned 30) that I only occassionly see around the building, and with whom I've never had the opportunity to speak. She is short, petite, cute, and has the kind of legs that make you stop in mid-sentence to turn and stare when she walks by on those days when she's wearing a skirt. In short, she looks to be a lovely candidate for some tickling.
I just saw her walking by, and of course my eyes drifted to her feet. There I noticed, and not for the first time as I can remember, that she was wearing different colors of toenail polish on each toe. She doesn't dress overly colorful or flashy (I think she's in sales, where appearances tend to count), so these multi-colored toes seem to be out of character.
Obviously, the toenail polish (along with strappy heels that show off all of her feet), is meant to draw attention. Why? Why would a mature and attractive businesswoman want people looking at her feet and toes? Could this be a sign of a foot fetish? Of a tickling fetish perhaps? Does multi-colored toenail polish represent a signal to foot lovers or ticklers of which I'm not aware?
For the sake of argument, let's assume that she IS trying to let the world know that she likes a little foot tickling. How should this situation be approached?
I'm really curious about this, so I'll look forward to all of your feedback.
Thanks,
Laughter
I don't usually post in this part of the Forum (I usually stick to the Stories section), but I had some questions, and I can think of anyone better than the members of this community to help me answer them.
I work at a large company where there are plenty of people from different departments in the same building, most of whom I don't know. There is one such woman who I'd guess is 5 to 10 years older than me (and I recently turned 30) that I only occassionly see around the building, and with whom I've never had the opportunity to speak. She is short, petite, cute, and has the kind of legs that make you stop in mid-sentence to turn and stare when she walks by on those days when she's wearing a skirt. In short, she looks to be a lovely candidate for some tickling.
I just saw her walking by, and of course my eyes drifted to her feet. There I noticed, and not for the first time as I can remember, that she was wearing different colors of toenail polish on each toe. She doesn't dress overly colorful or flashy (I think she's in sales, where appearances tend to count), so these multi-colored toes seem to be out of character.
Obviously, the toenail polish (along with strappy heels that show off all of her feet), is meant to draw attention. Why? Why would a mature and attractive businesswoman want people looking at her feet and toes? Could this be a sign of a foot fetish? Of a tickling fetish perhaps? Does multi-colored toenail polish represent a signal to foot lovers or ticklers of which I'm not aware?
For the sake of argument, let's assume that she IS trying to let the world know that she likes a little foot tickling. How should this situation be approached?
I'm really curious about this, so I'll look forward to all of your feedback.
Thanks,
Laughter