Tuesday, June 21, 2016

The Erotic Sound of Women Walking In Mules and Flip Flops


Have you ever heard of us, Redped Sole? We have one of the best fetish dating sites, where women can make money through their feet. With foot fetishism the most common sexual fetish, a lot of men from all over the world will pay to get a glimpse of a foot with red nail polish, wrapped in stockings, wearing high heel shoes, or crushing a balloon underneath it.

There are a lot of ways women can make money out of this obsession, as outlined in the book Digital Sex Work. One of these is simply walking in mules and flip flops. Apparently the sound of walking in flip flops is erotic to those with a not-so normal attraction with feet. When some women wouldn’t be caught dead in flip flops, others are making good money out of it. All they need to do is create a video or do it live on webcam for one avid audience.


How a podophile – as what they’re sometimes called, since foot fetish is also known as podophilia, finds satisfaction with the sound of flip flops varies from one person to another. Some of them would be aroused by the sight of naked feet, with nothing but flip flops on, while others find it erotic the sound that a flip flop makes as it slaps against bare soles.

The sound of walking in mules is another source of arousal for podophiles, which is understandable, considering that mules have always had an erotic association since it was originally worn in the bedroom. But its first public appearance, which was viewed as risqué, happened in 1694 when Comtesse d’Olonne wore mules to church. In red color, no less. It became a hit in the French Court, with Madame de Pompadour and Marie Antoinette two of the many women who wore it.

But what do men hear that get them aroused at the sound of mules slapping against the floor?

“Madame de Pompadour in her mules, walking around Versailles, click click click… Can you think of anything more exquisite?" Manolo Blahnik’s words provide the most appropriate description. What more can be exquisite, indeed?

There are many instances and objects in history that have shown foot fetishism to be connected with women wearing mules.



The Swing, a 1767 painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, for example, shows a woman on a swing with one of her pink mules flying on air. At the base, is a gentleman peering wantonly under her gown, or most likely on her mule taking flight.

The eroticism of a pair of mules is also linked to the idea that it is easy to take off, thus its origins in the bedroom. Then, there’s Edouard Manet’s Olympia from The Musée d’Orsay Collection of paintings that shows one silk mule kicked nonchalantly, while she reclines naked on the bed. With Olympia’s name considered fit for a prostitute, mules have undoubtedly become a symbol of sex and eroticism.

With this in mind, you should not give your peds away for free. Learn how to work those flip flops and mules to make money through Digital Sex Work.


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