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Alexis Hill

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  1. So do you go out in them?

    I have never seen a man go out in them.

    I have size 11 feet do you think its possible to get high heels in that size!

    Not often but I have.

    I have seen one guy who works in them. And one guy who was trying them in the store trying to do it when no one was looking.

    If that is your dress shoe size then it would be tricky most likely 12 or 13. They are harder to find but possible. If it is your tennis shoe size then it might actually be an 11 which isn't too hard to find. If you are curious were a dress sock to a place that has foot measurers out in the open and use one of them. They list both male and female on it so no one will know you are measuring for a female size.

  2. You might want to just tell them. It is your house and they probably will be accepting consider they are under your roof. If that is just not an option wear them when they aren't around the house.

  3. I usually will do a review when they ask, but I tend to use a feminine name or a gender neutral name. I can see how saying you are a male will help raise awareness to other guys out there and possible increase the company's sales but what most people just want to know how the shoe is made, fits, or actually looks on.

  4. Sounds like she supports him, but she is just not as strong as you. Some people really dislike to be judge negatively, and there is always a chance it could be a bad experience. She also may believe you know the best places to go that treat their customers the best.

  5. First paragraph is just to get an idea what I wore the actual experience is the second paragraph. I wanted to see how far I would be willing to go out dressed. So Today I wore all female clothes out without a wig. I am always in pantyhoses so those weren't new. I wore a red blouse and black pants over them which have buttons on the opposed side for all that don't know. And four inch stiletto heels to top it off. Plus gold polish on all my nails and the lip gloss that came with my shoe dazzle purchase from yesterday. I thought if I am going out might as well go all out. Next I drove to Avenue which is an all women's clothing store. Walked in and tripped up slightly due to nerves and heels. I walk to the two sales ladies and asked did they have something. She told me she thought they did and I followed her. I come down a little walked after her and she looked but didn't have the color I wanted. I believe she called me maam once but not surprising. She did asked me how high my heels were after that which I replied four inches and hiked up my pants so she could get a better look. She told me cute and showed me to the shoe section. She asked did I want to try on some shoes she recommended and I really should have just for the experience, but decline because I really didn't like them. She told me she was eventually going to buy them. I looked around then thanked her and left. Great experience

  6. Sounds kinda of like chat roulette. And agree I wouldn't use it as a real gauge how a public outing would go. In the real world people filter their personality. And behind a computer people usually are totally unfiltered just because they can.

  7. Nice shoes :rocker:

    Wow Alexis those are hot. Love the color!!!

    Since the like and dislike on the new system isn't actually the same as the thanks one we use to have I will say it the old fashion way. Thanks

    I really love the color as well the second I saw them I knew I had to get them.

  8. Crossdressing lead me to heels, but depends on the person how far your interests may grow. You could easily stop at heels. The thing is most things that are consider women only depend on each other to work out for the best. First you have heels which most wear with a trouser sock, nylons, or bare foot. And if you go bare foot with an open toed shoe nail polish is usually needed. Most male jeans aren't usually designed to show off a heel so then ladies jeans are need. And so on

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