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frikopie

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  1. I have just bougth a pair of sneakers with hidden wedge in Blanco. They are the largest size avalaible, 41EU, and I thougth they would fit so tightly but, what a nice surprise, they fit very well on my 42EU feet.Posted Image

    I think I'll go out on these, but only at remote places where it's difficult to meet any known person, because the back of the sole is quite narrow, showing that it's a girls shoes

  2. The first time I wore heels I was 8, my mother dress up me as a girl for carnival, and give me a pair of wedges wich were very difficult for me, but I like the sensation. Since them I started to wear her shoes when I was alone at home. Then my feet grow too much and her shoes, or my sister's, were too small. I tried a lot of friend's mums shoes too at that time. When I was 23 I left the family home and I started to buy heels once in a while, and thats what I do now.

  3. I think there is a limit due to your feet's arch, most girls can arch her feet completely, and they can walk in very high heels. My limit is 10.5 cm (a little more of 4 inches), if I try to walk in 11cm heels I'm able, but my feet is completely arched and it has no elasticity to steep properly, so my ankle hurts a little after a while. I think heel training migth improve this, but I can't wear heels for soo long.

  4. I wore a pair of flats once in carnival and I didn't think they were such fantastic to wear. They are very fun, slipping your feet in and out of them, and dangling. I like them.

  5. I didn't know I couldn't post in girls forum, sorry. I think here I can, so I'll give you some ideas. There are some stores I have seen on the web that sells the same kind of shoe in different heel heights, it might be usefull for you. You could also modify platform shoes putting a 2cm raise on the shorter leg, and cutting 2cm on the heel and platform on the other. Some years ago I saw a nice girl wearing pumps with quite chunky heel, one over 5 cm and the other over 12, taylor made I think. I'd like to discuss this ideas with you, and I hope they are usefull. I forgot to ask you if you must wear a 4cm raise, some short-legged people wears a raise that don'd fill the whole difference.

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