It was one of the beautiful, helplessly erotic traditions of the
boytaurs in our neighborhood, and it was all about honesty. It was called "putting
all your
feet on the table."
Naturally, you couldn't put your four legs up
to get your four feet on the table; it was strictly about wristfeet. The feet on
the floor would naturally find and comfort each other as each boy's four legs and
feet unconsciously enterwined and caressed the other's. But for those boytaurs
whose love and
attraction made them wristfooted for each other, it was as genuine
and heartfelt
a gesture of love as the ritual clasping and kissing of wristfeet
when they greeted one another.
You'd see it happen a lot, especially when boytaurs were so in love
with each other that their bodies fed each other, nourished each other, grew each
other. It evolved spontaneously as a gesture of honesty and generosity, and it
occured naturally among boytaurs who needed to talk deeply to one another about
their love.
It was such a beautiful tradition that the local restaurants would
remove table settings temporarily when two boytaurs in love put all their feet
on the table; as you can imagine, boytaur wristfeet, while very handsome and beautiful
to look at, are huge and take up an inordinate amount of table space when they
are planted
on the table between two impassioned, enamored boytaurs.
The feet didn't have to stay planted on the table, and could go naturally
where they could help express the feelings each boytaur was trying to communicate
to the other. Often the beautiful boytaur wristfeet would rest their handsome
weight comfortably on the massive beauty of the other's wristfeet, sometimes
smoothing a wrist or a muscular forearm. As boytaurs spoke to one another about
the wild love
deep in their hearts and boytaur bodies, the wristfeet would serve
to conduct the high voltage of their wild boytaur love to each other. As their
eyes grew blind
to all but the beauty of each other, the huge wristfeet would gently
convey that
electrifying erotic closeness that warmed their huge muscular four-legged,
wristfooted bodies and added to their height and strength. The huge, gentle
wristfoot soles of one boytaur would rest warmly on the handsome toes of his partner's
wristfeet, warmly moving up until the entire wristfoot was comfortably enshrouded
in the heaviness of its mate's counterpart. The huge wristfeet would do a slow
dance of their own as the two boytaurs became lost in their closeness; one boytaur
would rest the heel of his wristfoot on the table, letting the beautiful foot tower
with toes heavenward; his partner would be helpless to do anything but respond
with the gentle press of his own upraised wristfoot, sole to sole, the giant wristfeet
gently
swaying back and forth or to and fro together, or sliding silkenly
against each
other as they kissed in slow opposite counterpoint, to be locked
at whim by intervening toes.
One boytaur would offer an unconscious but affirming gesture of support
to his lover, upending the soles of his own massive, beautiful wristfeet to
accept the sweet soles of his lover's, each boytaur's beautiful wristfoot toes
gently resting on the smooth rounding of the other's heels in a comfortable and reassuring
wristfoot "69" position. As the wristfeet touched in this way, they would
often slide along the length of each other's soles, toes gently combing the length
of the other's heel, arch, and front pad until both sets of toes finally met,
kissing each other, then sliding silkenly forward again along until toes met heels
once again.
When love-flushed faces found comfort and support in each other's
huge, gentle wristfeet, kisses along the giant length and breadth of the beautiful
wristfeet would provide meaningful pauses in the conversation of love between
the two boytaurs.
Among those boytaurs whose love and erotic attraction was higher
voltage than could be communicated by two huge wristfeet, these couples would
spontaneously
generate four, with the orgasmic pleasure afforded by the sensuous
sex organ which is the male wristfoot. Such beautiful lovers would come away from
this bliss six-legged as well, their boytaur bodies unable to be insulated from
the blissful torment of their love. And for these boytaurs, each having four wristfeet
on the table, the world stood still.