quote:Originally posted by GQguy: [QB] Seeing as feet are sexual for us.........Would it be wrong for a guy to steal his best friend's wife's panties to smell? How would you feel if your best friend was stealing your WIFE'S underwear to smell in the car? For me, i'd call it quits with that so called friend and keep him as far away from my wife as possible. I'd probably warn our mutual friends too.
Issues of trust aside, who said anything about "stealing" anything?
Giving the shoes or socks a sniff and then leaving them where they were for the owner is not the same as purloining a pair of panties from a hamper and taking them forever...
Again..completely objective....don't read if your inner child is easily hurt. I'm buzzed and am not getting laid tonight...by who I want to lay tonight. Anyway.....
Ok dude. If you want to get technical: from dictionary.com
steal /stil/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [steel] Show IPA ,verb, stole, sto⋅len, steal⋅ing, noun
1. to take (the property of another or others) without permission or right, esp. secretly or by force: A pickpocket stole his watch. 2. to appropriate (ideas, credit, words, etc.) without right or acknowledgment. 3. to take, get, or win insidiously, surreptitiously, subtly, or by chance: He stole my girlfriend. 4. to move, bring, convey, or put secretly or quietly; smuggle (usually fol. by away, from, in, into, etc.): They stole the bicycle into the bedroom to surprise the child. 5. Baseball. (of a base runner) to gain (a base) without the help of a walk or batted ball, as by running to it during the delivery of a pitch. 6. Games. to gain (a point, advantage, etc.) by strategy, chance, or luck. 7. to gain or seize more than one's share of attention in, as by giving a superior performance: The comedian stole the show.
I used the word "steal" as in the number #1 definition: 1. to take (the property of another or others) without permission or right.
He took the property without permission...or right. Correct me if i'm wrong of course.
I'm assuming you thought he borrowed the shoes right? bor⋅row /ˈbɒroʊ, ˈbɔroʊ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [bor-oh, bawr-oh]
–verb (used with object) 1. to take or obtain with the promise to return the same or an equivalent: Our neighbor borrowed my lawn mower. 2. to use, appropriate, or introduce from another source or from a foreign source: to borrow an idea from the opposition; to borrow a word from French. 3. Arithmetic. (in subtraction) to take from one denomination and add to the next lower.
Definition #1 perhaps? In that case I could "borrow" your car without making a promise to return it to you..but instead whisper the promise to myself. Hmmm. Wonder how that'll pan out when I explain it to the officer that I borrowed the car with full intentions of returning it. To truly borrow one would have to ask permission and make the verbal agreement to return the item with the owner. I guess who ever STEALS shoes has to ask to borrow them.
But in the end you are right. Purloining the shoes and keeping them is different than returning them. Either way....the synonym of purloin is to take without consent..or in layman's terms to steal.
GQguy
Again.....completely objective.
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quote:Originally posted by Weekend_Warrior: There's one Doctor in particular that leaves several pairs of shoes underneath her desk. ... Believe me ~ it was pure, shoe sniffin' Nirvana!!!
omg this is true heaven cuz i like professional women alot. they are dedicated to their careers and i love smelling the shoes of the ones who are really hot. it is totally harmless too if you are not stealing them.
i agree this is a great way to get some quick pleasure and for us foot guys, it is consensual too as long as the shoe doesn't say "no" Hee Hee!