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GML-Mausi

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  1. Some guy has recorded a TV-Shop scene, where in a newspaper Michael Jackson is to see with high heels and a ladies hat.

    When I saw the clip, I got a little angry about the guy and the stupid woman, who are joking about him. They said they never saw a man in heels. More likely for me is that the guy in secret also wears high heels.

    Just see for yourselves.

    This is the link: http://rapidshare.de/files/36442675/GMTVboots20061012.avi

  2. I'm at work and havnt had time to read that whole link, but just the general idea gives me an idea. Since most women have years of experience, even if it's just experience spread out over some years, in wearing and walking in high heels. It would be interesting to have the two subjects in the motion capture as they did, then have them wear that height heel durring their regular activities such as walking to class, hanging out with friends, etc for at least a month. This should give the male enough time to aclimate to the new style footwear and adjust his walking habits.

    The real comparison would be how much the males stride is changed vs the females.

    I guess the optimum comparison would be to find a female that either has no heel experience, or very little.

    oh well, will review the study and edit this post or post again later.

    That's what I thought, too. It's the experience and not (or far lesser) a biomechanical reason why women walk more straight in heels. :-)

  3. wow thats ineresting. I can almost share shoes with her. lol. But thats cool. I wanted to see this movie. I looked funny. Plus I've grone to like Uma Therman a lot. I mean Kill Bill..... (I'm into martial arts flicks. Wires or no Wires dosen't matter.)

    You won't see heels in Kill Bill Part 1. But Uma's enemy in Kill Bill Part 2 wears some really fashionable cowboy boots. :evil:

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