>>86545
Yeah. Exactly. Hey that's just how it is, man. Some things in fantasy may be acceptable and others may not;
Some people think living tentacles that subdue unsuspecting victims are super hot, but get turned down by the concept of tickling serum that increases tickling sensitivity. Neither of those actually exist, but somehow, to one or more people, one is less acceptable than the other.
That's just my opinion, if you're gonna be tickle torturing people with a living shoe, it should have at least some level of logic, and have the ticklee be actually helpless. That's what our fetish is *mostly* about, no?
I can believe that in *another* universe, in a *super fantastical* world, such a shoe exists, and that it traps people's feet somehow, yeah sure, it's fictional but it makes sense, yeah? But if you're gonna put it on the foot of a girl who's clearly trying to remove it, but is not even TRYING, given the fact she can just physically obliterate the shoe or even cover their feet if they want, it just feels like the picture is pretty much calling me retarded.
>>86554
>It's the idea that something attached to their feet that is normally able to protect them against tickling is the thing that's tickling them
Yeah, and I think that's pretty hot. It just feels stupid that the entire focus of the trope, which is helplessness, can be obliterated if you think just a little bit. Like, I understand if you think a lot, then it's just not that deep, but if thinking a little bit turns the concept down, it kinda just stops being that hot. Not every item in fantasy has to make sense, but there's a point in fantasy where you just go "wait. come on, there's no way."
We've all felt like that for movies, games, and I'm feeling it for this specific concept.
> I just don't get what you gain from posting in a thread about tickle shoes how much you don't like the concept.
Discussion is useful and I'm pretty confident someone mildly smart can come up with a similar concept that works better with helplessness. Actually, I'm pretty hopeful. Some artists are mad creative and I've seen similar stuff done better before. Pointing out an "issue" might make us see different stuff in the future.
>Do you also walk into McDonalds to sit around and tell people [...]
No, I walk to McDonald's to get burgers, and if I didn't like burgers I just wouldn't want to tell people about it because it's a food place. This is a thread, made for posts, images and sometimes discussions, and I'm using it for its intended purpose.
Come on guys, I don't hate the shoes. But we can do them better.