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  1. Dawn, didn't I read in one of kneehigh's earlier postings that he saw at least one guy wearing heels each day during "NY Fashion week?"

    Although I could be wrong, I doubt Paris would sport any more men in heels than seen in NYC.

    I don't know NYC but it seems to be a place to be whatever you want to be.

    I have just arrived from Paris and that city looked very conservative. All the people around are just doing their business but the fashion statement appears to be very strict. I didn't even saw gay people around as I see in Brazil.

  2. Wheater girls in Brazil wears heels but they are usually very conservative models and sometimes are hidden by long pants. Camera views are focused on the face and... the rear. Brazilian men are crazy for butts, I really don't know why.

  3. The pool is restricted to one of the three alternatives. My rule for sandals is to wear when I want, not too much as I really prefer boots regardless the weather. Should be a lot of fun to wear sandals in the snow.

  4. A girl that don't like or at least wear high heels herself is not for me, sorry if it's too cheap. My wife wears heels herself, she's not passionate but she is tasty in her shoe selection. She respects my heeling, doesn't approve for outdoor wearing but is ok with my shoe taste.

  5. You have some points, good and bad ones in my opinion. Your own opinion is what counts for you, but I don't think it's a good idea to impose it over anyone around the globe. The differences between people is what makes our world a nice place to live. That's fine to expose your point of view but, please don't take me wrong, your attitude and the "pitch" on the way you write sounds a bit agressive. I, myself, am a pointed toe lover, a lot of members here are and don't see anything worng with that. Some members have showed pictures of obese wheight wearing stilletos and they look good for me. Trying to label things and people is contrary to the extensive freedom of the people that comes to this forum. Vive la diversité!

  6. I started venturing out in heeled boots in fetish clubs too and I'm slowly getting more courage to wear them in another places, like getting out of home, parking the car and going from the car to the club, walking in crouded places at night and so on. It's good and you're on the way to go!

  7. Dear HHDude, my mom acted like yours. Here in Brazil we say that mothers are all equal, they just live in different street addresses. The difference is always in you - you have to conquer your freedom, find what you want, try to do different stuff. When I was 15, forbiden to do anything but studying, I went to a smal computer store to ask for a part time job. Came back home, told mom and dad, they were against it but I kept going. I can remember that I needed 3 payments to buy a CD player, that was in 91. To do what you want you need to be free, and to be free at 17 you have to have your own money. To study is the most important part, but I don't think you have to take it as the only thing you do. If you don't have any experience working, it's very, and I can say it's a lot difficult to find a job after high school or even colege.

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