PurrBast
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I had a good thought (I think?) the other day for those out there who favor tickling feet, and especially toes and in between them. I know there has been debate for what the best way is for securing a lee's feet. Many suggest things like using stocks and then tying her toes back one by one to get that total helpless feeling. But it seems like it would take forever to do and sometimes she can even flex with the rope or string if its not tight enough. But unfortunately if you tie too tightly you can make her toes numb and blue from lack of oxygen. So my question or thought is, would toe separators be a good way to get around this? Normally girls put them under the foot and between toes to separate them for nail painting so one toe doesn't accidentally touch another and screw the painting process up. But what happens if you push it on her foot from the top instead of the bottom? It would separate every toe if you make sure to press it through the top of her foot while making sure it is towards the tops of her toes so that feathers or otherwise can easily slide through the base of the toes and between each one. Those are nearly impossible to get off unless you tug (if you make sure to purchase the thick ones) and putting them on over the top of the foot would ensure that the base of the toes, in between them, and the face of the toes themselves would be totally accessible without her control. Adding that to tying the two big toes back and it would almost seem like a winner.
Thoughts on this? Has anyone tried it? Or can anyone share a better method?
For those who STILL don't know what I'm speaking of, here is a yahoo search on the separators: http://images.search.yahoo.com/sear...TF-8&p=toe separator&fr2=tab-web&fr=yfp-t-501
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Thoughts on this? Has anyone tried it? Or can anyone share a better method?
For those who STILL don't know what I'm speaking of, here is a yahoo search on the separators: http://images.search.yahoo.com/sear...TF-8&p=toe separator&fr2=tab-web&fr=yfp-t-501
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