I personally prefer to see the female foot in heeled shoes as I find both the shape and incongruity, not to mention the sheer decadence, far more titilating than without. We did once do a barefoot sequence for a fan though. Here are pics from both: the model's own Russell Bromley patent heels feature in one and they were kept on right to the end, even after disrobing and got drenched in all sorts of sweet and savoury food; the barefoot sequence was shot as she had just disrobed following a pie sequence, so it's sponge base, chocolate pudding, cream and custard that you see crushed between the toes.
Thanks for your replies Trouso, your pics are brill! I love the last pic on the right of the thick looking dark liquid running down the bottom of leg. I did a thick gravy play once the way it ran down on my white stockings felt and looked great
I do enjoy slipping my feet into shoes are already filled to the brim with some sloppy substance.
There is nothing in the world like the feeling of slipping your bare feet into smooth, thick, creamy clay, or cool gloopy mud. I also love seeing a lady squelch her bare feet in clay, mud, sweet foods or paint.
I really want to try this clay, I know how it feels as used it at school years ago in some pottery class but that was just on my hands. Apart from outside somewhere natural, can anyone suggest where I could purchase clay to play with at home?
Awww thanks for that link! Love the pics there, they're really different and imaginative. The tinsel one looks lovely! and I see he has sprinklies too Thanks for sharing that Trouso.
FetishChickChelsea said: I really want to try this clay, I know how it feels as used it at school years ago in some pottery class but that was just on my hands. Apart from outside somewhere natural, can anyone suggest where I could purchase clay to play with at home?
Try a google search for a commercial clay supplier in your area. I buy clay in big 12.5 kg bags and it's is very cheap less than 5 pounds a bag for Terra cotta a little more for buff ( school clay ) Delivery can cost more than the clay. I then mix it with some water and tread it into the thickness desired. You can also find potters clay in some local craft shops but at a higher price. Either way you should be able to make some lovely thick creamy muck to play in.
Thanks DMZ for your help regarding where to get clay and the names of the clay too, I didn't know the school clay was called BUFF...thats the type I want to get
FetishChickChelsea said: Thanks DMZ for your help regarding where to get clay and the names of the clay too, I didn't know the school clay was called BUFF...thats the type I want to get
Your welcome Chelsea, I had a look at my stocks over the weekend and my last batch came from potclays.co.uk
If you do pick some clay up, I hope you have a lot of fun experimenting with it.