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HeeelMan

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  1. I wear heels most days and try to go out in them whenever I can,although its not every day of the week, its most. Next week i'm on holiday with the wife for 4 days, and I'm not taking any flat shoes with me, 2 pairs of stileto courts, 1 pair stilleto boots and my new M&S Tassle shoes, it should be fun. Oh and last week I wore 5" metal tipped stilletoes in Westfields and can assure you that the metal tips and their shiny floors just do not mix, didn't go base over apex but did several good skids and received a comment from one lady who said she could walk in heels in this place either.

  2. Not really a major thrill as I've worn heels outside loads of times. Yesterday I went to get my hair cut at my usual barbers. Most times when I go I wear heels of some sort, sometimes boots, so time Mary Janes normally with thin heels. Nothing is ever said by either of us. Yesterday they had some new chairs with a different foot rest and I had to put my foot flat on the rest, I made a comment about the new foot rests and the hair dresser looked down and saw my heels. I was wearing some 5" stilleto shoe boots, she never said anything. conversation during the hair cut was normal. On getting up I made comment about the rubber mat slipping on the foot rest, she said that it happened to a lot of customers and she would have to try and find a way of fixing it. I said I thought that it might have had something to do with my stilleto heels and she said no dont think so, happens to lots of people. so nothing exciting, but nothing negative either, so guess it was a bit of a thrill

  3. Mine was when I wore my 5" stiletto shoe boots into the barbers. The lady hair dresser who had seen me in heels before said to me how the hell do you walk in those to which I replied easy they don't feel as high as they look, want to try. Go on then was the reply. She promptly put them on and spent the next 20 minutes wearing them whilst she cut my hair. The clicking of the metal heel tips on the floor as she moved around was really exciting, best hair cut I've ever had.

  4. I do to, not very high 2" I dont know that I've got them on, but then I'm use to 4" plus heels. It is a pity they dont run a bit bigger. Not sure what the ankle boots are like havent tried them

  5. Very nice like the really thin metal heels, personally would like to loose the platform but keep the same relative heel height
  6. Often in London if thats any good, would like to meet up, high heels, low heels, block heels, thin heels they all good as they heels, what sort do you like to wear and what size are you, we could see if we can share

  7. This has possible been the subject of many posts. I have just received a pair of Schuh Lois point black patent court shoes, that have a full 13cm heels are are fantastic, but as many of the reviews on the Schuh web site state they do come up a bit small. How easy is it to stretch the PU material they are made from, and how is it best to go about this

  8. Went to the barbers today wearing my 5" shoe boots with thin heel, which is worn to the nail and needs re heeling, but I like the noise they make. I sat in the chair and didn't try to hide my heels, the lady that cut my hair and her assistant both noticed my heels, but didn't say anything. Another guy came in and sat next to me, but he didn't notice. As I was leaving 2 school boys came in, they noticed because I bent down to pick up a coin I had dropped and that exposed all of the heels, which were mainly covered with my jeans when standing up. One just smiled. Just goes to show, nobody is really bothered, and apart from making an arse of myself, when I caught a heel in the door mat and nearly fell over as I was leaving, it was a great little adventure. Cant wait for next month when my hair needs cutting

  9. Hi has anyone got any photos of damaged or broken heels. I need them to make a point to my 12 yr old who is insisting on wearing high heels to school. Whilst we dont mind her wearing heels at weekeends and special occassions, all day at school is not good and we wont to show her the damage that can be done to nice heels by wearing too much. She wear stiletoes 4" Thanks

  10. my 12 year old daughter wears 4 - 41/2" stilletoes for special occassions and can handle them very well. She did wear to school a pair when she was 10 but the heels came back like they hd been digging up pavements because she let her friends try them, including one boy

  11. I like walking on grass when the ground is firm, there is something about a little bit of sinking that I like. Last week when out with g/f we id a lot of walking across soft grass, my black heels where white at the end where the paint had been worn off. There was also some scores where stones had damaged them. The shoe repairer commented that these heels had seen some action, and they had loads of walking

  12. It all depends on the person. My eldest daughter just does not like wearing heels and only wears for special occassions 3" is the highest. My younger daughterloves heels and has done for a number of years. She could handle my 5" stills from about 14 when they fitted her without slipping off. Her walk was very confortable she didnt look awkward ans she could handle them with confidence. At 13 she did have her own pair of 4" stilletoes

  13. I've just set up 2 dates with women. I have told them both about my heels. There have been some questions about do i like to wear other womens cloths and both have accepted its just heels. Will see how it goes when I meet them. Wish me luck, tomorrow and Thursday

  14. you are so right. I've done it again, this time with the other foot,heel down a crack and a big scrap in the leather. my heels look like they have been through a war, still they are great to walk in, much more fun then my safe bloke heels

  15. Dont you just love them. Today I bought a new pair of courts from Bertie 4 1/2" high stiletoe heel pointy toe. Got them in the sale at Beales Ealing £33 bargain. Even tried them on in the shop and was asked if they were for me by another lady customer to which I said yes. I thought that this is ideal chance to keep them on so paid for them and then sat down again and put them back on. I walked outside, not to busy and the rubber tips on the heels did not make much noise walked about 100 yards and crunch, left heel straight down a pavement crack and big scrap in the leather heel covering, shoe came off and I did a dance trying to stay upright. Several people looking, fortunately my quick thinking resulted in me saying oh well hazard of earing heels, but inwardly was really pissed off at the damage. Why cant they make the gaps smaller. anyone else have this problem?

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