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Flawless face and hair, great silhouette, nice style. You look pretty and androgynous .
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http://www.allegro.pl/item891793975_clarks_skora_nat_kozaki_muszkieterki_42_43_j_n.html
Waiting for shipment. I'm keen on a pair of spurs for them, too .
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OK, so I'll be the second one... but no, wait, I'm not a man but an androgyne! .I believe you are the first man I've ever heard of that gets turned on by men's shoes......go figure.....
Anyway, the truth is that some dress no-longer-men's-only shoes do turn me on. Especially patent oxfords with pointy toes, or cowboy / Cuban boots with higher-than-ordinary heels. There are very few nice and sexy styles though; most shoes are as dull as ditch water.
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Very elegant combination! I love it. Pity that the quality is low... if you have a chance to take better pictures, go for it!
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I hope it's not an internet hooligans' attack . Generally, such attacks look like flash mobs, but are malicious - the aim is to post spam at a forum so that it'll be closed or moderators will have "a bit" work with removing all the crap. As for 'tactics': a group of people gathers somewhere in the net- an IRC room for example- where they can coordinate their action, and registers at the forum which is to be attacked. At some agreed hour they start wreaking havoc, posting loads of spam. They usually use temporary e-mail accounts instead of their 'proper' ones, and hide behind dynamic proxies so that it's hard to track their IP number.
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Great story! I love the concept of a crossdressed pair and will try that after I meet an accepting girlfriend .
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Okay... but how about girls in drag? They don't wear heels and the theory is very accurate!
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Well, I don't think they wore leather skirts, make-up, hair hel and high heel boots .
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Basically, steampunk is a modern retro-futuristic literary and artistic movement, based on Victorian aesthetics, lifestyle and technology [steam engines, clockworks, extensive use of wood and brass, exploration of unknown regions, entertainment such as theatre, tea parties etc.]. It seems to have become quite popular recently. Oh, by the way, I'll post my almost entire collection of shoes [excl. two pairs]. Take a look .
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Thank you all. I'm going to dress up like this at concerts, parties, exhibitions - artistic events in general, and some happenings too .
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Thank you all. I'm into steampunk aesthetics quite a lot .
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I'm very keen on thrift stores and visit some of my favourite ones every week or every couple of weeks. I've got several nice finds, both shoe-wise and clothing-wise [yesterday's skirt is my recent acquisition, one of the best ones! ].
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Yesterday I bought a beautiful leather skirt in a thrift store. It's wide, pleated, quite long and so soft and well-fitting that I had to get it! Next, I visited a leatherwear shop I've been keen on for five years or so, and experimented with fashion a bit, including my newest acquisition and a pair of 4" blade heel ankle boots with square toes. I decided to have a little photoshoot at night, so I did my make-up, used some hair gel [let's revise metrosexual men's fashion from the beginnings of 21st century, yay!], dressed up, set all the equipment up and shot, shot, shot...
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Great clip. I adore these camp 80's aesthetics, B-class horrors, punk/deathrock/traditional goth and so on...
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Uk9, eu42/43
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They're simply fabulous!
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And from Poland, too
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There is. Actually, the first time I've stumbled across the Internet Archive was two or so years ago in some thread at hhplace. I've been using the method on dead webstes ever since.
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Plus, some eye candy at http://www.robertclergerie.fr/
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Quite a lot - at least five
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Depeche Mode - Walking In My Shoes
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I like second-hand shoes because "a thrift store is like a box of chocolates - you never know what you'll find" and sometimes I buy a nice pair of heels or boring oxfords
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I don't wear sandals nor peep-toe shoes, but I depilate my feet. I just can't stand hair anywhere other than my head!
Hair Removal
in The Infirmary - Foot care and related issues
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Irritation is common while removing hair, especially for the first time. Red patches will disappear in some hours or days.
I used Veet, but it was as effective as typical shaving [i.e. the hair grew back some days ago], so I got back to the latter. Using an epilator yields better results, but is more time-consuing and painful [i don't know if cooling epilators are much better than standard ones, though].