Pony boot

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A '''pony boot''' is an item of fetish footware whose sole resembles a horse's hoof but which is made to fit a human foot. It is sometimes part of the [[Pony play|human pony]] [[fetish]]. Some versions have supporting rear heels.  This particular article of fetish attire may cause severe injury if not propery used.  Many of the products fitting this description should be considered novelty items, and not used for practical purposes
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A '''pony boot''' is an item of [[fetish]] footware whose sole resembles a horse's hoof but which is made to fit a human foot. It is sometimes part of the [[Pony play|human pony]] fetish. Some versions have supporting rear heels.  This particular article of fetish attire may cause severe injury if not propery used.  Many of the products fitting this description should be considered novelty items, and not used for practical purposes
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Sometimes such boots are also worn on the hands, for authenticity and possibly to make the [[bondage]] more intense by restricting use of the hands.
  
 
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== External links ==

Revision as of 19:01, 6 December 2011

A pair of pony boots

A pony boot is an item of fetish footware whose sole resembles a horse's hoof but which is made to fit a human foot. It is sometimes part of the human pony fetish. Some versions have supporting rear heels. This particular article of fetish attire may cause severe injury if not propery used. Many of the products fitting this description should be considered novelty items, and not used for practical purposes

Sometimes such boots are also worn on the hands, for authenticity and possibly to make the bondage more intense by restricting use of the hands.

External links

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