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The Zen of Soleology

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by Cameron, Apr 19, 2008.

  1. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member


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    Shoes'r' us or so it would seem according to an new book, Never Trust a Man in Alligator Loafers: What His Shoes Really Say About His True Love Potential by Donna Sozio.

    The self styles soleogist shares her insights on the psychosocial/psychosexual aspect of shoe design in an attemtp to encourage women to read a man by his shoes. Donna discovered in her early relationships breaking up with boys coincided with a dislike of their shoes. She pondered the association between shoe choice and personality and found there was a significant link. In her writing she offers step-by-step methods to “read” any man by the shoes he wears. Donna, as Dr. Sole answers questions about Soleology in her weekly web column Ask Dr. Sole. Reading shoes is not new and has been researched and written about before. As clothing is a conscious choice and shoes often the last item to be considered there is sound justification in believing shoes may indicate more than just foot attire. (Something that is frequently ignored by the shoe police).

    William Rossi wrote of these matters thirty years agao in his wonderfully toe curling thesis, The Sexlife of the foot and shoe. Reading soles was established in antiquity and became a preoccupation of a Chinese Emporer who commission hundreds of volumes of text on the subject.

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    Never trsut a man in alligator shoes
    http://www.shop.com/ -a-Never Trust...s True Love Potential -p85013841-k36-st.shtml

    Donna Sozio
    http://www.donnasozio.com/meet.html

    Ask Dr. Sole
    http://www.donnasozio.com/drsole.html
     
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