High Heels & Fetish

The vast majority of tumblr sites are simply content re-blogged from elsewhere. For sexually explicit tumblrs I suspect that 99.9% of them fall into that category. It’s therefore nice to find (or be pointed at) a site with original content, particularly one featuring photographs. In the femdom realm, that’s even rarer than sites featuring original drawings and illustrations.

The site in question is 5-inch-and-more aka High Heels & Fetish. Stylistically and thematically it has pretty narrow focus – high heels, boots, legs, stockings and kneeling men, all shot from the waist down. It’ll probably only appeal to a subset of readers, but I suspect those that do like it, will like it a lot. It certainly captures a very specific fetishistic view.

This image is from this tumble post. I’m afraid the site doesn’t give any background details on its creator. The imagery might not be entirely my personal kinks, but I have to applaud whoever it is for the time and effort taken to create and share such quality content.

Author: paltego

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4 thoughts on “High Heels & Fetish”

  1. I ran across that Tumblr a while ago, and I wondered if they were taking the same couple of scenes and just Photoshopping. Either way, it’s one of my own faves. Thanks for mentioning it.

    1. If I had to guess, I’d say that the photographer is the man in the shots. He shoots the women first, then shoots himself later, and uses photoshop to do the composition. But that’s just a guess. The imagery is a bit too clinical for my taste, but I do appreciate the effort that has gone into it. And I can always appreciate a nice pair of boots or heels. Glad you like it!

      -paltego

  2. Platform soles … ever so inelegant and ugly. Eyesores!

    Could the women who choose to wear ‘m suffer from such a severe case of “short girl syndrome”, that it will override any sense of class, elegance and style every time they go out to buy shoes or boots?
    Or could it be a form of virtue signalling? Like: I may dress a total curbcrawling tart, but look how clumsy and cloggy my footwear. I’m still one of the good girls.
    Or are they just worn as a male gaze repellent?

    One wonders … as none of my ladybrozz and female friends can advice me here. And needless to say none of us wear platforms or ever did in our misspent youths.

    Regards

    1. I’m pretty certain that, for at least some men, they’re the opposite of male gaze repellent. I’m fairly neutral on them myself, but I know some guys love them. Strippers use them for a reason after all!

      -paltego

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