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Keds Ticklish Feet in Keds

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Long before I knew of Keds or Chucks, we as kids in Australia virtually lived in canvas sandshoes (plimsolls) most of the time. They were made in China and had green soles with very thin canvas, wide rubber kick strips and smooth rubber toe-caps either on the outside or inside. They were very flexible, but offered no such luxury as arch supports or padded inner soles.

The sensation of wearing them and the aroma of rubber along with the sight of others, particularly the girls wearing them without socks began stirring feelings which I could not understand at the time. When I was about 14 I got bolder and revealed my feelings to my first girl friend as we cuddled innocently one hot summer's day. She was wearing shorts and was sockless in brand new sandshoes, the white of which dazzled against her bronzed skin.

She said she guessed I must have been attracted to her shoes because I was always looking down at them. I smiled, then reached along her bare legs and cradled her canvas-shod feet in my hands and undid the laces.

This allowed my fingers easy access inside the canvas to tickle her around and under her damp soles, which drew an immediate reaction -- this young lass was ticklish to the point where she wriggled and rolled with half-hearted cries to stop. Then I slipped off her shoes, and surprised her by lightly kissing and tickling her sensitive feet with my tongue. Again she bucked around but this time seemed to be enjoying the experience. Finally with her shoes back on and my shorts down, she attended to me in a way I will never forget. Yes, for the first (but not last) time I surrendered to a girl
wearing sneakers.

Since then I have repeatedly noticed that girls who have been sockless in
sandshoes or Keds or whatever nearly always have sensitive and very ticklish soles. Anyone else agree? - LESTER
 
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