EDITORIAL FEATURE

Thin Soles vs. Platforms: Which Do You Prefer?

No subject causes as much derision and uproar during Boot Lady Teri's webcams as the question of what style boots she should wear. Not knee-high vs. thigh-high, pull-on vs. lace-up, or plain leather vs. patent. No. The big squabble is always about what's underfoot. Predictably, a third of her viewers vote passionately for stylish yet bizarre boots with traditionally thin leather soles, a villainous arch and towering stilettos. Another third, in direct opposition to the thin-sole contingent, beg and plead for her to wear big, extreme boots with monster platforms and correspondingly extravagant heels. Obviously, the platform/no platform battle wages daily and Teri's decision, whichever it is, overjoys one camp and crushes the other. Of course they all watch her, no matter which she chooses. The final third of her viewership is less opinionated. They just want to see her in boots. Any boots!

Recognizing we have a stalemate here, Teri and DJ thought it might be nice to write a little article on the subject of these two distinct boot styles and illustrate it with some sexy examples of both. We think you might find it rather enjoyable.

BOOT ART

DRAWINGS BY GREYBUCK

Jay Greybuck is an amateur fetish artist from Tucson, Arizona. His drawings document his strange and erotic imaginings of Lesbian, equestrian women, gussied up in tight-fitting jodhpurs, wickedly high-heeled boots, and spurs, caught in secret tableaus with hay bales and hitching rails at his imaginary "dude" ranch. His art is rough, raw and unschooled, yet to a boot fetishist the anatomically disproportionate renderings are forgivable. Why, you might ask? Because Greybuck's fantasies are absolutely right on! Take a look at this month's boot fiction feature and see if you don't agree!

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As usual, we have a completely new batch of great photos sent in by our Bootlovers.Com subscribers, or gathered from DJ's never-ending archive of boot shots, taken over the past 25 years. Check them all out!

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