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Really awoke a fire in me, can't resist a fit looking guy these days in the right footwear. Loafers, lace-ups, trainers, boots, slippers jeez they all really do it for me. All I need is one flash of mankle and I'm working out how to chat the guy up and get his footwear off. Had a City boy's size 9s last night. Yeah...the ones I'm trotting. Hot, gym-honed, slim, tight fitting Brioni suited guy. That Italian look you know, like, the trousers all tapered waist and hips cut real snug to the body. All that thick slicked blonde hair and cupid's lips. You know blokey but all cupid lipped and long lashed. And these fucking gorgeous loafers on his feet, all burnished and polished with this patina on them. Shit, I just couldn't take my dogs of them. Lusted after them. He had them on with red socks, fuckin' flirt. Jeez the whole time we was drinkin' my boys were just banging in their hammock every time I caught sight of his gorgeous loafered lads. We had this corner at Sweetings in their private bar, sitting opposite. And Jeez when he started putting his right boy high up on his left knee. All his trousers snapping up, acres of sock zooming into view. Loafer just givne' a bit at the heel. Filled him up with Bolly. After two bottles started giving him, what was iz name? Oh yeah Benjamin. Started giving Benjy boy the: "you're sporting hot loafers number. They look like size 9s are they? Yeah I'm good at foot sizing. Had them long? Do you get them polished professionally? Bet they wear like leather silk on the feet eh? Yeah I take a size nine too. Yeah the saddle, mind if I touch it? the saddle feels like real well stitched. So another two bottles of Bolly down and my hands, well there'll over them. Cab to his hotel room. Old Benjy boy says "fancy bit of a wrestle?" So I says: "yeah and winner takes the other's foot wear. He was like pretty pissed. Oh yeah he put up a bit of a fight. Fuckin' turn on, the two of us grapplin'. 'E got me in a full Nelson early, started playing with me, just managed to slip out. Then 'e got me in a Walls of Jericho hold, Jeez thought I'd ad it. Had me zipper down, kegs half way down my butt cheeks. Helpin 'imself to my goods right left and centre I can tell you mate. Then I got 'im in an ankle lock. Sweet. Twisted his ankle. Sweet had him on his front, givin' me full access to his loafer boys. Tried to wriggle as he felt me slipping of his first men's Miu Miu loafer. Yeah, it was well hot. Tried to keep it on gripping with his toes. But it slipped off his red socked foot lovely. Took me'time slipping his reds off. And there he was, was City boy Benjy. stripped off his loafers and socks. Barefoot. Couldn't resist giving his toes a bit of a tonguing. What mate?? Course I did. I was the Victor. Got the two socks knotted and then round the base of his old man. Treated him like a dog, little tugs here and there, soon brought Beny boy to heel. 'E loved it.. Lickin' me royal blue LV suede loafers. Made 'im go righjt under my heel with the loafers still half on. Foot raised real taut with the ball of my foot gripping the loafers. His tongue? Like a Labaradors? Jeez he made me lose some juice with the way he used it. I can tell you mate. Yeah corse I got a boner from the second I put his boys on this mornin' had it all durin' the meeting. C'mon finish up the fag mate, Benjy's waitin for us. Texted saying he'd booked the yellow room for a show and tell session. He'll love your lace-ups.

 

Joey's a foot flirt, knows what turns a gentleman's head, something youthful but with a distinct athletic promise. His suedes need that casual air of kicked off in the locker room of a member's gym by the entrance to the showers. Or carelessly left on a private bit of secluded river bank on a hot day with some thin worn jeans, a ripped tee shirt, towel, a bottle of sun cream, a half empty bottle of Johnson's baby oil and a well worn BIke jock in off-white. Seemingly, carelessly flung by a chap who's just fancied a bit of skinny dipping and hasn't planned on being disturbed in his naked state that nature has always intended for him. Joey's penchant for expensive suede footwear needs feeding. He is seldom short of subscribers. In fact sometimes, so keen are the Gentlemen to join Joey's list that they offer him the very expensive suede shoes they maybe wearing at the time, if, that is they are Joey's size (44.5). Recently Joey was tempted by an Investment Banker's Louis Vuitton suede Monte Carlo loafers in rich brown with those to-die for: ruthenium-finish LV iconic initials. So keen was the tanned and toned, investment banker that he insisted on placing them on Joey's feet while only wearing his white shower towel. As he grasped Joey's mankle with his still wet and slightly soapy hand and tried to manouevre Joey's 44.5s with elegantly high arches and straight toes into the still warm calf suede lining, the Bankers towel fell away exposing his ardour for Joey's beautifully butch shaped feet. The Banker's grip relaxed, Joey adroitly deployed his boyish 44.5s on a game of teasingly slow foot seduction that had the thrusting young buck's aroused member wrapped (metaphorically speaking) around Joey's big toes. A pair of ice blue and bright red Monte Carlo LV loafers followed in quick but delicious succession.

Front row L to R: High School medalists—Silver-Ryan Christopher Covell, Sussex County Technical School (N.J.); Gold-Jason Malouin, Pathfinder Vo Tech (Mass.); Bronze-Quinton Graham, Coshocton County Career Center (Ohio). Back row L to R: College/Postsecondary medalists—Silver-Jesse Brooker, Kirkwood Community College (Iowa); Gold-Keith Mankle, Southern Utah University (Utah); and Bronze-Phillip Lynch, Fox Valley Technical College (Wis.).

Footmen should all posses a high arch, long elegant feet and a well turned mankle....and be good at the old brushing...what. what

  

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iamnipper: What tights? American tan.

 

iamnipper: Damn... 'what about tights'

 

simiant: @iamnipper nice idea! 20 denier, mmm THICK

 

simiant: @stivsky Air Force 1's 82

 

stivsky: I'll be looking those up. Cheers.

 

deanwilson: #mankles

 

bryonysnap: @simiant Boots Soltan'll sort that right out ;)

 

rosavox: Of all the places you could not have hair... Your poor naked ankles. They need scarves. Or socks, even. Hope you've got Odor Eaters in those bad boys *stinkyboyfeet*

  

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

During the warmer months of the year, don't worry to much about socks. They are vastly overrated. Also, don't be afraid to show of those ankles (mankles).

June 11, 2025 / Members of the Energy Execs 2025 cohort stand in front of the Science and Technology Facility (S&TF) on the South Table Mountain Campus. NREL's Executive Energy Leadership Academy (Energy Execs) provides energy industry professionals and community leaders an exclusive, in-depth look into NREL's research so they can better design energy technologies at their organizations. / (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

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April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

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April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

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April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

April 25, 2025 - Teams from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) BuildingsNEXT Student Design Competition (formerly the Solar Decathlon Design Challenge) attend the Sponsor Networking Session as a part of the programs annual collegiate competition where interdisciplinary teams design high-performance buildings that address real-world issues such as existing building retrofits, affordability, and resilience. (Photo by Taylor Mankle / NREL)

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