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BoyLegs

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  1. In the '80s, Mimi Pond wrote a book called Shoes Don't Lie. It's the truth. Women use shoes as a means of announcing their self-image to the world.

    Let's take a bridesmaid. The bride may have picked out the color and even the style of her dress for her, but the bridesmaid can choose between flats and high heels or in between. She can expose her toes or not. What she wants to wear will depend on how she views herself.

    As another example, there are shoes out there with the same heel height, but some are very classic while others are very in-the-moment. Some are very feminine while others are downright nasty. Women with different personalities wanting to say different things about themselves go for different looks.

    The point is that, from your description, you are going to have a long uphill climb to change what your wife wants to wear. You will consume a lot of relationship capital, and still may not be able to bring off the change you want. Is it really worth it?

    Only you know the answer.

  2. I was in my 20s and seeing a woman. I always tried to get her to wear sexy heels, and one day she said I should get a pair if I liked them that much. So I went to NYC and bought a pair of bone pumps -- nothing special. This was before the internet, so it was harder to get information; had I only known about places like Lee's Mardi Gras.

    I told her I had done it and she had me put them on. When she saw me, she was not pleased. We stayed together for another year, but she was never happy with the fact that I wanted to wear high heels.

  3. Well, well, what the hell? We've dumped enough money into Shittybank, to make a comfortable living for execs who took enormous risks knowing the taxpayers would backstop them. Having a few hundred women with ambition getting boob jobs at their expense would stimulate the economy a lot more than giving money to bankers so they can not lend it to people.

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