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Thought id test my self timer function of my dig camera . Alhough a small sample of my not so big collection these are the 2 pairs of heels i like to wear more often.

This picture is of me in my 4.5in stiletto's, and my work clothes. Pity the bank wont allow me to goto work like this. My girlfriend agrees with me the image isnt bad.
never mind 

These are my 4.5in black boots that i like to wear with my shorter jeans like here
Daz
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ha ha ha as always firefox gives me a chuckle every day....




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i totally agree. it might not have been the us, it jst rag a bell. it was about a month ago when i read it. pretty daft idea as you said for obvious reasons of been unsed incorrectly. wed soon have perverts in the womens changing rooms 'legally' entitled to be there cos they are a woman

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ive a qual in music and can play a lot of it myself, therefore i can say i know of lots of singers and what to listen for etc... Britney cant really sing that well at all, she can keep in tune thats about all. She tends to sing songs that are out of place for her 'optimum' vocal cords (the notes she can sing well) some songs have notes too low where she likes to try and croak, etc. so here we go. Talent...??? singing...not exactly fashion sense....from recent pictures no way publicuty stunts...annoying and obvious yes she is sexy, but dont forget that anyone with the same 6 hours worth of professional maje up treatment can look the same too. im not fooled by stage appearences daz
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add on to the above, i read in The Sun that there was some dadft law in the usa that no w allows people to simple alter their gender should they choose to, regardless of physical attributes. done rather like changing from your birth name to another. yes i thought it was odd too..... never mind any 'sun' readers should understand

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they look very sharp in lots of places. are they 5 inch heels (conservative guess
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cavemen never had heels to worry about
i do, and as bad a place as yorkshire can be, i would like to announce that i do not dwell in a cave either 

i still dont regard myself a sissy cos i wanna wear heels, and dont think anyone else should have the right to either -
its a wierd question. heels have something about them and i think you either notice it or your dont. when i hear a heel sound or see a heel prodruding anywhere in my sightline, my eyes usually divert instantly naturally
i know this cos even when its a fit young girl, i seem to notice her stilettos first or something.
some lads dont notice. im observant and while im noticing things, i happen to notice if my mates are llookin too, but they never seem to take interest. it is wierd.
although i have to say i like to wear heels myself when i get the opportunity and its a great rush when you can walk elevated on a high heel, and i still envy women that it is part of theyr standard fashion.
back to topic i have to say heels do drive me why. after all my babling i still cant say why. it just is so in my head and cant change it 
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im a 9, but i think ladied shoe sizes are a bit on the larger sizes, cos i have foundf the shelf 8's to fit perfect. jade is a size 7, but i think is still growing a bit, as she complained a new pair of 7's were a bit tight. i have worn her shoes before and she doesnt mind. itd be good if we were the same size as we could then share sometimes
i can picture our shoe closet when we get our own place. my 1 pair of work shoes, 2 pairs of trainers and 5000 pairs of jointly owned heels 

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well done mate, great feeling isnt it

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but in modern society where traditional roles dont apply with woodchopping etc, is it not illogical to say that men are sissies if they wanna branch to get involved in traditionally female things. in our world, women do many jobs that men do and vice versa. Women dont wear heels all the time, and men wouldnt have to if they needed to chop would for the fire
but it would be nice to have the choice to do as i please without riducule or unwelcome labels. wearing heels doesnt make me less manly. i can still lift more in the gym than people bigger than me, and play football better and so on.... -
and a boy liking traditionally female things (eg high heels) is a sissy or a puff, or relating to this thread, gay in adult terms. The world is wrong.
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nothing wrong with clarkson. he is hilariously funny. i have a few of his top gear vids
back on topic, they are nice boots. pretty sexy for a countdown lady 
certainly beats plain and boring my whitely anyway 
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very unusual. nice heel. not so keen on the fastenings but nice al the same
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both it depends on the occasion. i can probably get away with stilettos as i am fairly thin framed and not heavily built, but i like to wear both styles. the stiletto feels sexier to me and the noise too
my blocks although high and sexy looking are boringly silent.
however it has to be said that although lots have said stilettos are for the thinner frames, quite a few of us were in nothing but stilettos at the last london heelmeet, and didnt need to be stick insects to pull that off! we didnt look all that bad either
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thanks a lot folks, greatly appreciated. the styles above arent bad at all actually. if anyone knows of any more, please post however thanks again daz
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I think some mentions of this topic have been posted before, but cant seem to find the thread. People have posted pics on the board of trainers (sneakers to our us friends) with a heel. Examples were wedges blocks and even stilettos. My dress style is usually of a sporty essence, and smart stiletto or block boots dont really fit with tracksuit bottoms too well. I would be interested in buying something of this style but my searches have failed to find anything except the steve madden wedges which im not too keen on. Do any of our experts of heels know where i could find such items, pref in UK. cheers daz
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it was probably when i went out my first time thinking stuff it im not hiding anymore (i do get determined sometimes) and went down the front of Blackpool,. This was about 9.30am and was fairly quiet. by 10 the place was crammed and was officially the busiest day of the year. I really enjoyed it, but i have to say i enjoyed the two london heelmeets more, more walking

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same here, id wanna stick up for myself, and why not, but i wouldnt wanna provoke a fight. too many people just enjoy them today. Also i agree with the above said. Firefox you are the legend of the boards, and it was links to your being that brought me to opinions and thoughts i wouldve never thought of, and if it wasnt for your website and the board my heeling would have been out of sight frever more. Now it has already been open a few times and will continue..... I have to say although i like to read all responses, its nice to see the input of the veterans, fox, hfan, gene bubba etc etc daz
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if so many people wore them and liked them (and the non usual wearers tried it and found how good it can feel) why did the mens fashion for heels from the 70's disappear. i wasnt around then to know why
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a shame.....real shame. no i have to say ive no intentions of bcoming a stripper
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if like to see someon such as firefox's opinion of this sort of item. he seems to be p for the unusual on the odd occasion -
nice to see a potential quarrel resolved, i have to say i respect and understand both concepts of both genes and heelfans answers to peoples questions. I believe it is important that when you go out to do something different that you are mentally prepared with an answer to anyone sad and curious enough to come and ask why you are wearing 'womens shoes' like normally happens. As a beginner the usual fears are either violence or people questioning why you are doing what you are, so this topic is well suited for that reason As i pointed out, i would probably use a gene style response to a sarcastic approach where the questioner is content to ask in search of a dig at me, eg. laughing or taking the p**s by doint so. That way it sends their sarcasm on their merry way with something to think about, however for the more friendly and polite questioning (eg the woman in Magnus on our last heel meet) i would be more than happy to give the truthful explanation to someone who would be genuinely interested. However i dont feel the need to offer a full truthful proper explanation to some pisstaking imbecile whos mission by asking is to make fun of my choice of footwear. daz
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amusing responses, particularly for someone with the sarcastic approach.
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i like these and love the style. I have fancied a pair for ages. The trouble is i am buying pairs i could wear easily outdoors, and i think even most women wouldnt wear these outside because they are associated with strippers etc, which is a shame. cant think of how these could be worn outside especially as a man and still look acceptable as normal dress



Me n my Heels
in Your Favourite High Heel Pictures
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i think if i was to get real deep into contracts etc i could probably find my excuse as you say, but its not worth the hassle. Theyre very up on professional appearences in the bank and if they as much as see a hair on your face theyre on you asking to shave it off. In the bank its easier to keep peace, you seem to advance further much easier. I appreciate your input though, so thanks again daz