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  1. Loving the outfit in Jaunt 202 Jeff, the colour and style suit you perfectly and the fit is amazing for your physique. A great example of free styling, you remain our number 1 example and pioneer. Keep up the good work. 

  2. Supermarket is a word for a large grocery shop. Best petrol (gas) prices in pence pe litre ppl ar found there as they tend to be a few pence cheaper than stand alone petrol stations. Try Asda(walmart) tesco or Morrisons. Milk costs around £1.30 for four pint and a dozen eggs is about £1.50. Bread is about £1.20 a loaf. Prices vary greatly depending on the shop, stick to big stores for the best prices.

  3. 1.) Favorite food. Full English breakfast 2.) Favorite Color. Blue 3.) Partner : Taller or shorter Shorter 4.) Favorite day of the week. Saturday as it's football day 5.) Brand of car you like Rolls Royce 6.) Favorite season. Autumn, best time of the year for dressing up and still a nice temp 7.) Favorite ice cream Strawberry 8.) Favorite Hobby outside of clothing/footware. Football 9.) Jobtype/Employment 999 control room 10.) Favorite movie of all time!   Back to the future 11.) Favorite Game.   Football 12.) Favorite TV Channel OR Radio Station.   None really 13.) Longest you have lived in one place. Leicester all my life but numerous diff houses 14.) Water, Wine, Soft-drink   Cider 15.) Brand name on your computer.   I pad

  4. At 6'4" I don't think he is relying on them for extra height so definitely a fashion statement. His normal clothing is quit extreme as his character so not every will follow but any exposur of celebrity males in hee is good and mor importantly plants the seed in people's mind that it's ok and a accepted fashion statement

  5. Sounds like an early nervous trip most of us have taken. Well done it will get easier but my advice is choose a busy public area you will get noticed less than being the only one in a park. Think of it naturally if you ar out in a shopping centre you don't look at everyone but if you are walking alone in a park you tend to notice others who pass by you. Keep trying and keep us informed and we will soon be adding another public heeler to our growing ranks.

  6. I think the greatest confidence comes from the realisation that the vast majority of the public just don't care. The occasional double take and pointing or giggle does keep you aware of the fact you are going against the conventional. A little anxiety or caution is always necessary to best negate the chances of any awkward or dangerous situation and I personally still do have days when I'm just not up to heeling but that just like other things. Our confidence ebbs and flows naturally so anxious days are to be expected but overall it just gets easier and better and better. I have also found that once people realise it's what you want to do to give yourself some happiness and take away the frustration of the fear of doing it they actually become supportive and even protective should others be negative around you. I'm sure others will agree the benefits far outweigh any negatives and the more common place it becomes the easier it will get.

  7. Well I've found that more and mre sales staff are totally fine with men buying heels and have been asked several times if I want to try them on. If they seem relaxed and natural then they are clearly ok with it so make sure you do. Most importantly you do get to know if they do fit and of course you get to do a little bit if public heeling if you don't normally. Generally I already have heels on so trying them on is n a problem and always gets a conversation going. Nex time make sure you give them a try you will be glad you did. Why not go back to h same les girl and try a few pairs on next time you are out and about.

  8. That comes as a surprise to you? Clearly you haven't studied your history. It's full of the formerly abused who became abusers. I fully expect us to do the same to some other group once we gain public acceptance.

    Whereas for us going out in heels and/or women's clothes IS the major threshold.

    I's probably more to do with them not knowing their history and not being told how badly certain groups were treated. I won't be part of targeting another group if we were accepted and hope others wouldn't either.

    There are also many people in history who have suffered great abuse and made a difference and effected change, they are the ones who should be role models. I'm afraid I can't understand the abused becoming the abuser situation, I know it happens but I don't get it.

    More of us need to cross the hetro heeling wearing threshold then and change things.

  9. I found this quite shocking, we do seem to be a group that it's still ok to taunt and have a go at. Yes different locations would give different results but a goo point made by the creator of the video. You would thing those who suffered hatred in previous years would be mor tolerant b clearly not. The stand out thing for mr thoug is the almost universal assumption he is gay, didn't even cross there mind he could still be hetro. We still have. Long way t go, the figh for acceptance goes on. This does inspire me on to more public heeling and more openness to challenge the way people think. We need to be proud of our fashion choices, things will never change if we stay in the shadows.

  10. So mainstream is going to catch us up, I'm not so sure but there certainly does seem to be more and more freedom coming into men's fashion so who knows. It would help all those on here still trying to find t courage to go out in heels. Let's remain hopeful it comes true.

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