Shoe Fetish and Health

Any type of shoe abuse. Broken heels, well worn shoes, scuffed shoes, torn shoes, shoes run over by cars, shoes dragged on the ground, crinkled pointy toes, shoes sawed in half, shoes run over by cars, lost shoes, shoe trees, trample, crush, etc. Any other discussion or photos having to do with shoes, boots or other footwear, abused or not, is welcome.

Alle Arten von Schuh-Missbrauch. Abgebrochene Absätze, sehr getragene, abgenutzte, verschlissene, zerissene, überfahrene Schuhe. Schuhe über den Boden gerschliffen, zerknitterte Schuhspitzen, zersägte, plattgetretene, zerquetschte Schuhe, verlorene Schuhe, Schuhbäume etc. Jede andere Diskussion oder Fotos im Zusammenhang mit Schuhen oder Stiefeln oder andere Arten von Schuhen, missbraucht oder nicht, ist willkommen.

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bezoar
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Shoe Fetish and Health

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I wonder if anybody know of any forum dedicated to discussing the psychological and medical aspects of shoe fetish.

I deduce from this information:
http://podiatry.org.mt/en/footfacts.htm
http://www.footdoctorsnj.com/blog/tag/shoes/

that wearing shoes beyond its useful life without Dr Scholls insoles and inserts could have significant health consequences in the long term.

I wonder if that could be the reason why some of the best and most all-embracing youtube channels for shoe fetishists (in my opinion): Mtn Maiden, Shoeflexing, Paigearoo2, etc, no longer exist.
Paying4College
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Had 3 strikes in a span of a couple of hours, banned, account shut down, due to "spamming".
~Mtn Maiden~

Which is why my shiet is on XHamster now.
http://xhamster.com/user/MtnMaiden
bezoar
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I think the reason why they did that was anti-sex morality.

Americans are still considered by and large a puritanical society, according to Durex Global Research:
http://www.alternet.org/sex-amp-relatio ... 1#bookmark

I am aware that ethnologists have concluded that only three cultures are completely free of anti-sex repression, Melanesia, Polynesia, and India:
http://www.integralworld.net/harris22.html
bezoar
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Paying4College wrote:Which is why my shiet is on XHamster now.
http://xhamster.com/user/MtnMaiden
All vids are beautiful, but i can't find Kayley.
bezoar
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I always had a deep interest in understand what Bible teach us on sex. Studied the Gospel of Q, King James Version, Catholic Holy Writ, etc, just to arrive to this conclusion:
1. Lessons are consistent with a threating pre-anticonception age.
2. All dogmas are beyond human reason. Even, today don’t exist a consistent philosophical theory of moral based on pure logic.

The universal censorship of eroticism scares. That vast dimension is an inherent aspect of philosophy, art, literature, and psychology. But remains mostly unexplored and arid.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_beauty
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bezoar wrote:I think the reason why they did that was anti-sex morality.

Americans are still considered by and large a puritanical society, according to Durex Global Research:
http://www.alternet.org/sex-amp-relatio ... 1#bookmark

I am aware that ethnologists have concluded that only three cultures are completely free of anti-sex repression, Melanesia, Polynesia, and India:
http://www.integralworld.net/harris22.html

Very interesting articles. Thank you for sharing.
Scuffy
bezoar
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Scuffy wrote: Very interesting articles
But also worrying.

In fact, the uncritical acceptance of religion could be classified as a lethal social disease:
http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/chaney ... 1452366555
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