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  1. Morocco trip got cancelled so we stayed in the Uk but went and stayed in the Cotswolds for 5 nights. In my 4th block heel boots the whole time when out and about. I had a girl from boots, say to me, that i pull of the heels very well and that she could not do it. Off to London the weekend, will be in my 4th heels. then my next trip is February to poland, i will hopefully be in my heels for that.
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  2. @Shyheels Men's purple pants are hard to come by. @mlroseplant Although most of my pants have belt loops, I can't wear a belt because of the donor site on my hip cuff. Most of the pants I have that are belt-loopless have ever elastic waistline or multiple buttons on the inside to adjust the waist. But you could also get suppenders.
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  3. I’m definitely with you on the no shirts thing. I always have a shirt on as d as s result have tan I call a cyclists tan
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  4. Oddly enough, compared to my colleagues, my work shoes wear out completely evenly, left to right. It is interesting that you bring this point up, though, because I have often thought that the perfect walk, in heels anyway, is slightly pronated, and that is in opposition to my personal physiology.
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  5. I totally get the whole sensibilities thing. Although I do show my legs when it's warm enough to do so, you will never catch me without a shirt. And it's not because I'm embarrassed about anything underneath the shirt. I'm just not a no-shirt kind of guy. I haven't been swimming in over a decade, ever since I realized I will never complete a triathlon. I have a permanent farmer's tan as a result. My soon-to-be-16-year-old son is also a no-shorts guy like you.
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  6. I suggest that this is simply an example of supination, where when walking the foot tends to lean outwards, thus giving the 'bow-legged' effect. A high thin heel will amplify if not cause this, as it introduces an element of instability that is scarcely present when walking nearly flat-footed. I experience this myself, especially if walking in a heel that is thin and/or higher than about 4". But even in 'normal' footwear, my shoe heels wear more on the outsides. My understanding is that a degree of supination is very common; its opposite (pronation) much less so. Our legs part much more readily than they move together (as any woman is aware!).
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  7. I’ve got legs that look good in stilettos - if one was to see a photo of just my legs, in skinny jeans and boots, one would assume, from the presence of heels, that the photo was of a woman’s lower half and think nothing of it. its one of those things that make me realise that men do not look intrinsically bad in stilettos. It’s the unexpectedness of it that is unsettling, not the look itself
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  8. Did it come with fries or salad? JK I grew up going to the beach at least 3 days a week in the summer, playing sports, riding bikes. Some of my friends ran track or other sports. Had a pool ... Shorts was a way of life, still is at almost 70.
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  9. Mirose, I bought that pink suit on Amazon a few years ago. You're not the first one to ask where I got that pink suit from. As far as the other colors I got them over the years from various stores and possibly on line too. When you're looking for a particular color just google it in. When you're looking for something in particular you can usually find it on line. Happy Heeling, bluejay t Shyheels, I don't like wearing midi or maxi skirts. When I wear skirts or dresses (sweat shirt dresses in the winter, which I have in a rainbow of colors too) I like my hemline to be just above my knee. When it's cold out, I wear them with tights (sometimes fleece lined) or with leggings. In the summer bare legged or with pantyhose. I also like to wear skorts in the summer. With the shorts on the inside of the skort, I like to wear them with a mini hemline. I also love to wear fishnet hose too. I'm not afraid to show off my legs and I'm very comfortable with that look! Happy Heeling, bluejay
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