That's right bro, how do you know about that?Necrosis wrote:It's a culture thing, footwear are left outside. Ask any Indo women if the shoes can inhabit the dressers or anywhere in the bedroom where clothes are stored and they gonna look at you strangeunless they are properly stored and cleaned prior to that. However if the shoes are still in frequent cycles of usage there is no way they are getting close to that area, they are either outside being aired or somewhere inside not too far away from the front door / garage on the shoe rack
Indonesian Chinese Neighbor
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sakaholic
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Because I am Indonesian 
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oh God, those Zara heelssakaholic wrote:Zara Shoes, from same milf 30yo, sorry my phone was low on battery when I cum it so didn't take a photos of the shoes with my cream.
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dude...great job man! cum more on them! u r such a lucky man with all those heels and flats out of their house! but becareful! will definitely follow ur post!
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Updates, new neighbor, indonesian chinese about 21 years old, cute face.
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Lovely foot crud and very sexy heel I always dream of women in pumps, especially in hot 35 degree jakarta all the better!
The yellowing stains are normal friend, becareful they might find out or start being more vigilant and being watchful, just saying...
The yellowing stains are normal friend, becareful they might find out or start being more vigilant and being watchful, just saying...
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wooww! this is so treasure to have shoes in front of doors in neighourhood.
she's got really sexy heels . please keep going!
she's got really sexy heels . please keep going!
...since always facinated and never missed opportunity to fuck and cum inside elegant hh pumps....



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get pics of them taking them off and putting them on at the door
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I also find in Indonesia that they leave the shoes outside, mainly though it is flip-flops I have seen or very cheap sandals. Also a look of the time the house has a litle fence around the gardens and quite often they are padlocked.
I have also noticed that quite often they sit at the front of the house in the evening smoking and/or talking. Quite often they seem to just slip on whatever sandals / flip-flops are under the seat when they get up to do something regardless of if they are their own or not. That cannot be very good health wise in all that humidity?
One of the first things I noticed about women in Jakarta, but Indonesia in general is that they walk with a funny sloshing movement where it is the norm to just shuffle the feet along without nessecerily picking them up off the floor. I put this down to the ill fitting flip-flops / sandals as other wise they would keep flying off their feet especially the ones stretched out when being worn the evening before by the husband or brother.
The movement of the everyday Indonesian woman is in marked contrast to the rich people you see strutting about the new shoping Malls in their very high and probably expensive high heels, it is as though they are a totoally different species.
Often I find that if you are around the city suberbs it is not uncommon to see smodering bonfires at the end of a row small shack like houses and if you look carefully 9 times out of ten you can spot a broken heel or burnt straps and sole poking out from the ashes.
I have also noticed that quite often they sit at the front of the house in the evening smoking and/or talking. Quite often they seem to just slip on whatever sandals / flip-flops are under the seat when they get up to do something regardless of if they are their own or not. That cannot be very good health wise in all that humidity?
One of the first things I noticed about women in Jakarta, but Indonesia in general is that they walk with a funny sloshing movement where it is the norm to just shuffle the feet along without nessecerily picking them up off the floor. I put this down to the ill fitting flip-flops / sandals as other wise they would keep flying off their feet especially the ones stretched out when being worn the evening before by the husband or brother.
The movement of the everyday Indonesian woman is in marked contrast to the rich people you see strutting about the new shoping Malls in their very high and probably expensive high heels, it is as though they are a totoally different species.
Often I find that if you are around the city suberbs it is not uncommon to see smodering bonfires at the end of a row small shack like houses and if you look carefully 9 times out of ten you can spot a broken heel or burnt straps and sole poking out from the ashes.
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Ha, yes now we're talking philosophy there. "The Flaneur" (the stroller) they call it in French, there're a lot of things they talk about movement and social strata there. That's the reason I never liked flip flops here in Indo, they get shared around so much. Talking about ungraceful traversal, I dislike so much women who drag their heels or any footwear on the floor, it is just too unlady-like and the friction sounds very annoying, oh the poor floor001 wrote:I also find in Indonesia that they leave the shoes outside, mainly though it is flip-flops I have seen or very cheap sandals. Also a look of the time the house has a litle fence around the gardens and quite often they are padlocked.
I have also noticed that quite often they sit at the front of the house in the evening smoking and/or talking. Quite often they seem to just slip on whatever sandals / flip-flops are under the seat when they get up to do something regardless of if they are their own or not. That cannot be very good health wise in all that humidity?
One of the first things I noticed about women in Jakarta, but Indonesia in general is that they walk with a funny sloshing movement where it is the norm to just shuffle the feet along without nessecerily picking them up off the floor. I put this down to the ill fitting flip-flops / sandals as other wise they would keep flying off their feet especially the ones stretched out when being worn the evening before by the husband or brother.
The movement of the everyday Indonesian woman is in marked contrast to the rich people you see strutting about the new shoping Malls in their very high and probably expensive high heels, it is as though they are a totoally different species.
Often I find that if you are around the city suberbs it is not uncommon to see smodering bonfires at the end of a row small shack like houses and if you look carefully 9 times out of ten you can spot a broken heel or burnt straps and sole poking out from the ashes.
In here, the more prestigious (branded) a shopping mall is, the more fashionable the patrons are and therefore the footwear, funny enough, if you want to see Indos in boots (despite no snow or winter here) for example, you'll see them occasionally in high end shopping malls. The mid-class will look at them strange for being outrageous and bold for being "weird" they say. So, sadly there is that "barrier" here women are sometimes scared of being labeled 'weird' I say screw that, people should wear anything they want. One thing for a fact is for leather trench coat or sleek black leather boots do resonate with them somehow that I could feel the uneasiness they get from receiving way too much attention is it that 'weird' look or is 'leather fetishism' something innate in many Indonesians? that is something I do not have the answer to. Some of my female Indonesian friends who have been overseas do share this thought though, but ended up adopting stretch leather high heeled boots to their wardrobe for the fact that they have to project that "sexual" fashioning in order to fit the look while the surrounding supports it.
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