Analysis of the Scent of Women's Socks

Summary

I've smelled many women's or girls' socks. While I can't say I'm an expert, I do have some insights. Let me share my personal feelings and hope it can spark some discussion. If any experienced sock enthusiasts have their own opinions, feel free to share them. Let's start with my current girlfriend. Smelling her socks is part of our...

  I've smelled the socks of many women or girls. While I can't claim to be an expert, I do have some insights. Below, I'll share my personal experiences, hoping to spark a discussion. Fellow sock enthusiasts are welcome to chime in and share their thoughts.
  Let's start with my current girlfriend. I first smelled the socks on her feet two months into our relationship. Initially, she was a bit shy, calling me weird, but as our bond deepened, she became less opposed to it. My girlfriend is a white-collar worker at a company, where flesh-colored stockings and high heels are her signature look. Each time I smell her feet, there's a sour, pungent odor. On the occasional Sundays when we go shopping, she wears stockings with casual shoes, and the smell is stronger, still sour but not as much as with heels. Personally, I prefer a more intense odor, so I often suggest activities like badminton or hiking. These have become our regular exercises. Of course, during breaks, I never miss the chance to take off her shoes and savor the smell of her socks. It's my ultimate indulgence.
  After a while, my girlfriend got used to it. When I take off her shoes and bury my nose in the soles of her socks, she pretends not to notice. Once, we hiked Mount Zijin in Tokyo. On the way down, we visited the Dr. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum and rested under a secluded tree. I took off her Nike hiking shoes and lay on the grass, smelling her cotton socks. They were very smelly, but there was no sourness. Such opportunities are rare because my girlfriend is quite clean. She changes her socks daily, and it's hard to get that intense smell. Also, she doesn't wear cotton socks with heels or stockings with hiking shoes, saying it feels as awkward as a man wearing a Zhongshan suit with a tie.
  Now, let's talk about the foot odors of young girls and mature women. Last October during the long holiday, my girlfriend's cousin and younger cousin from her hometown visited Tokyo. Her cousin was in her early 30s, while the younger cousin was just over 16. Since my girlfriend had to work overtime, I took them out. We visited Xuanwu Lake in the morning, Fuzimiao in the afternoon, and strolled around Hunan Road in the evening. It was tiring. Afterward, I dropped them off at my girlfriend's rented apartment. She hadn't returned yet, as she had a company gathering and would be late. While they were taking a shower in the bathroom, I indulged in my favorite pastime, stopping just a second before they came out. They had taken off their socks and stuffed them into their shoes, placing them in the shoe cabinet (they were from the countryside and might not have had the best hygiene habits).
  The 16-year-old younger cousin wore white short socks similar to silk cotton, while the 30-something cousin wore black stockings. I took out both pairs and smelled them. They were very smelly, much more so than my girlfriend's socks after hiking. Especially the younger cousin's socks. The white socks were stained yellow-brown from foot sweat, with an extremely strong odor. It was the smelliest pair of socks I've ever encountered. The older cousin's black stockings were also smelly, but not as bad as the younger cousin's. The odor was mixed with a sourness, which was quite unique. Both of them had the same activities throughout the day, the only difference being their ages and the material of the socks. They even wore the same type of shoes. Why were the younger cousin's socks smellier than the older cousin's? I think it's because the younger cousin is in her developmental stage, with more active endocrine and sweat production, making her socks smellier.
  My interest piqued, I might as well talk about some sock-related incidents at my workplace. In our unit, I had many opportunities to smell the socks of the female workers, especially the ones they wore specifically for work. Back then, I was a quality inspector, responsible for checking labor discipline. During the night shift, I could legitimately enter the women's locker room under the guise of "checking for any lazy workers sleeping inside." Of course, I had to knock first, and then I could enter regardless of whether anyone was there or not. If someone was there, I'd give a brief lecture; if not, I'd indulge myself. Due to the working environment, most female workers here had to change into work clothes and shoes, and some even changed their socks, especially in the summer when they didn't want to wear their thigh-high stockings in the workshop.
  Our workshop has three women's locker rooms: one large one (with about 40 people) and two smaller ones (with about 20 people each). I often visited one of the smaller ones because it had more young ladies. The shoe racks were filled with many pairs of work shoes, all issued by the factory (not only cheap and durable but also prone to developing odors). Some female workers would casually stuff their work socks into their shoes, and the original scent was extremely strong, with a few pairs even being damp. It was during this time that I began to earnestly "research" the various odors of women's socks. This locker room had about 17 or 18 young ladies' lockers, and about 4 or 5 of them regularly placed their socks in their shoes. Among them, two were particularly attractive. One was a vocational school student just under 20 years old, and the other was a somewhat lazy urban girl. I smelled these two ladies' socks the most, especially the vocational school girl's. Sometimes I would even take her socks back to my own locker room to masturbate, not for any other reason but because her original scent was the strongest.
  Among them, there was a female team leader, around 34 or 35 years old, who was quite beautiful and had been a factory beauty in her youth. She didn't work much, and the smell on her work socks was very faint, sometimes even less than the socks she wore to work. There was also an exceptional young lady, around 23 or 24 years old, who was usually very clean. She even had several pairs of work socks stored there. I often smelled the socks she wore to work, which had only a faint sour odor. I only had the chance to smell her work socks twice. Her job was relatively easy, so even the original scent on her work socks wasn't very strong. In addition, there were a few other ladies with average looks, and I would occasionally smell their socks as well, but mostly just a quick sniff. If I encountered a strong original scent, I would take a few more sniffs. After all, I had many opportunities back then, and there were those who were both beautiful and had a strong original scent. The others were just a symbolic gesture.
Now I've been transferred from that job (I got promoted), and looking back, I still think my old job was better. It was relaxing and I had the pleasure of smelling those ladies' original socks. It was a heavenly and delightful time. In fact, the sock odors of most ladies are more or less the same, with no essential differences. It's like fish-flavored shredded pork; although each restaurant's version may taste slightly different, the overall flavor is quite similar. The most memorable and satisfying experience was during a night shift. Around 3 a.m., I did my usual round in the workshop and then went upstairs to the women's locker room. When I knocked on the door, I didn't hear any movement inside. Upon entering, I was startled to see a lady lying fast asleep on a bench. Calling her a lady might be a bit of a stretch, as she had already become a mother last year. She was quite attractive, of the tall and sturdy type, probably as tall as me when standing. She was reportedly a former athlete who retired due to an injury and then came to our factory.
  Don't be fooled by her tall and imposing appearance; she has a rather shy personality, and her feet aren't large either. With a height of nearly 1.75 meters, her feet are at most size 37. That day, she was wearing a pair of flesh-colored short stockings with a hole between her toes. The sole of the stocking was quite dirty, stained with a yellow-brown color, possibly from dirt or sweat. I was about to wake her up and reprimand her, but then I thought, although I've smelled many ladies' socks at the factory, I've never directly smelled socks worn on someone's feet. When I pushed the door open, it made some noise, yet she didn't wake up. She must have been sleeping very soundly. I figured it wouldn't wake her if I just took a quick sniff. I was quite nervous at the time, slowly squatting down and bringing my nose close to her feet for a deep breath. It was really smelly! It was a very strong sour odor. I squatted there for about 2 minutes before slowly standing up and backing out. When I left, I felt my back was damp with sweat; I was so nervous that I had broken out in a cold sweat.
  Next, I'd like to talk about the socks of city girls and country girls. Although city girls tend to be more beautiful and fashionable, from the perspective of a sock enthusiast and my personal preference, I prefer the socks of country girls who come to the city to work. The reason is simple: due to differences in living environments and hygiene habits, they don't change their socks every day. If they wear them for two or even three days, the odor will be very strong. Some sock enthusiasts might say I have poor taste, favoring country girls, but I believe that since I like the original scent, there should be no distinction between urban and rural. As long as it's the original scent, as long as I like it, and as long as the girl wearing the stockings isn't unattractive, there's no difference in terms of taste or class.
  It seems I should also mention the relationship between a woman's appearance and her socks. In fact, there isn't much of a relationship, or perhaps none at all. What's more important is the psychological experience of us sock enthusiasts when we smell them. It feels better to smell the socks of a pretty girl, while those of average-looking or unattractive girls don't arouse much interest. The odor of a woman's socks is related to the material of the socks, the shoes she wears, the amount of physical activity, the weather, the season, her personal hygiene habits, and even her personality, but it doesn't seem to have much to do with her appearance. I used to live in a large courtyard house, similar to the siheyuan in Beijing, with 7 or 8 families surrounding a grape arbor and an ancient well, forming a small courtyard. Among the neighbors, there were three girls around my age, all junior high school students, and we had a good relationship.
  One of them was very pretty and later got admitted to an art college. The other two had average looks, belonging to the middle-of-the-road category. I've smelled the socks of all three, and they all had odors. At first, it seemed like the two girls with average looks had smellier feet, while the pretty girl had a milder scent. I thought this had something to do with appearance. Until one day, I smelled her cotton socks after she had worn them for a whole day, and they were very smelly. The soles were not only dirty but also soaked with foot sweat. It turned out she had participated in a long-distance race at the school sports meet that day. That's when I realized that even a beautiful girl's socks could smell this bad. Now, thinking back, the pretty girl came from a better-off family, was clean, and had a gentle personality, so her socks were generally less smelly than the other two girls'.
  So, the socks of pretty girls aren't necessarily less smelly, and the socks of unattractive girls aren't necessarily smelly. I remember when I first started using the internet, I loved chatting and got along very well with a girl from the same city. I was very disappointed when we finally met. How should I put it? She was one of the more attractive "dragons." If a girl's beauty could be rated with points, she would probably score no more than 50. She had small eyes, a flat nose, and thick lips. There was no way she could be considered beautiful. However, she had a great figure, especially her feet, which looked very attractive in semi-transparent flesh-colored stockings. In my opinion, this was the most satisfying part of her appearance. Since I had been very honest with her during our chat, telling her that I liked smelling women's socks, she took her feet out of her leather sandals and propped them up on her knees for me to smell at my request. The smell was very faint, not even a hint of sourness.
  Does a woman's original scent have anything to do with her profession? My answer is yes, but it's not the most important factor. A person's work environment determines her attire, physical activity, and so on. For example, if a pair of twin sisters, one works in an air-conditioned office building typing, while the other works in a workshop with only a fan, you might think the one in the factory would have smellier socks. But she works in the factory yet dresses like a white-collar worker from a big company, wearing a suit, thigh-high stockings, and high heels as one of her signatures.
  One afternoon, just before the end of work, it suddenly started raining. She hesitated at the entrance for a while, then took off her flesh-colored short stockings and high heels, put on a pair of sandals, and hurried away. At first, I thought she would take the stockings and heels home, so I didn't pay much attention. Later, I realized she left what we sock enthusiasts consider a treasure under her desk. Her stockings didn't smell bad; there was a sour odor, which wasn't my favorite type, but thinking about being able to smell the stockings of a usually haughty, princess-like lady was still quite something.
  Lastly, I want to talk about the best season for smelling original scents. Some might think that June, July, and August are the best. The reason is simple: the temperature is high, and feet tend to sweat more... But I have a different view. I believe the best seasons are April and May, as well as September and October. Although the temperature is highest in the summer months and feet sweat the most, if you look around on the streets, most ladies are wearing sandals, and the original scents dissipate. It's a great time for visual enjoyment, but not the best season for obtaining original scents. During that time, I often smelled my girlfriend's stockings, and the scent was very faint. Once, after she finished her fitness workout, I smelled her cotton socks and got a strong sweat odor, but it wasn't the kind of foot sweat smell I was hoping for, the one that ferments in a closed environment and produces an odor.
  In April and May, and September and October, the temperature is pleasant, and most ladies wear leather shoes or hiking shoes, rarely sandals. Moreover, people tend to enjoy outdoor activities during these times. When it gets hot, they might take off a layer of clothing, but it's rare to see someone exposing their bare feet to the open air. That's when the smell inside the shoes and on the socks is the strongest. If there were some kind of magic that allowed me to sneak into a school and smell the feet of those ladies who had just finished a physical education class without them knowing... I wouldn't trade it for being an emperor.
  The above experiences are my insights from 20 years of being infatuated with the original scent of beautiful women's socks. The writing may not be great, and I hope sock enthusiasts with a strong literary background will offer their critiques and corrections.

  I'd like to add that some girls don't have smelly socks after running in sports shoes. There's only the smell of sweat and the shoes. It's hard to describe the exact odor in words, but it's definitely not smelly. I've asked a beautiful girl about it, and that's how it is.