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Make Socks Stink Worse
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2025 3:08 pm
by Bound Down
I love stories where people are gagged with or forced to smell terrible smelling socks. Unfortunately in reality, my partner and I don't have particularly smelly feet, whether we wear socks multiple days in a row, to exercise and just around the house, etc.
Any suggestions on how we can make our socks smell and taste worse?
Re: Make Socks Stink Worse
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2025 3:21 pm
by WhereAmI
Re: Make Socks Stink Worse
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2025 5:01 pm
by tiedinbluetights
Bound Down wrote: 1 week ago
I love stories where people are gagged with or forced to smell terrible smelling socks. Unfortunately in reality, my partner and I don't have particularly smelly feet, whether we wear socks multiple days in a row, to exercise and just around the house, etc.
Any suggestions on how we can make our socks smell and taste worse?
I love such stories too, yet in real-life experiences the smell was never as "terrible" as in the fantasy.
I don't think there are ways that are simple, comfortable, reliable and non-detrimental to health and social life. All I can offer, given the humid climate I live in, is to wear socks in non-breathable shoes, preferably socks made with mostly non-breathable synthetic fabrics like nylon, so avoid wool and cotton blends.
Strong foot odours are caused by bacteria and fungi feeding off the sweat and dead skin cells of the feet; easy enough during hot summer months if one is also willing to suffer wearing fully enclosing shoes/boots; any fabric that is "moisture wicking" or antimicrobial will not work. However, if one follows proper foot hygiene, as one should for their own health and social reasons, one will not get the fantasized about stinky sock odours.
Part of the 'fantasy' aspect of the issue, I think, is that if we are into olfactophilia, it is particular odours of specific individuals in a particular context that is the appeal. Since there is something that we like about the odour, it is unlikely to every be so strong as to be truly off-putting and we wouldn't want that anyway as a turn-on would then become a dead turn-off. And as I implied above, one should care for proper hygiene: really bad chronic foot odour can not only be the sign of a serious underlying health issue, but also be detrimental to our social circles.