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  1. Hi Pierre,

    What you just said is the main reason I am not afraid to dress the way I want in public anymore.

    The day society at large can do / like something without needing kim kardashian or some other such useless celebrities to do it first, THEN I might start granting credibility to their judgment on my fashion choices.

    I never cared much for sheeps' opinions, I don't see why I should in the fashion sphere either.

  2. Hi Jeremy,

    May I suggest that you maybe show her that there are other men like you that enjoy fem fashion without becoming a parody of a woman? I am suggesting that because women's opinion are generally very much influenced by "others".

    For example, women around here used to find men with big beards unnattractive. Then for some reason it became a trend 2-3 years ago (that has since faded out) and lo and behold, most women started finding it "sexy". If by some reason tomorrow most men started wearing heels, most women would object at first and then at some point their perception would change.

    The bottom line seems to be that if you demonstrate to her that you are not the only man on the face of the earth to enjoy fem fashion (outside of CD / TV / TG communities), she might open up juuuust a little bit more.

    This is a theory though and you might've already done that, I don't know. Anyway, report back.

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  3. High Heel Place

     Let's get to know each other

    By Firefox, January 5, 2002 in For Everybody 

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    This is one of the most interesting threads on this site!  I ran out of "likes", can only use 20 per day for some reason....I am grateful for this site and all the male heel loving guys I have met here.  My confidence still needs work, but has improved 200% since joining this site a few years back. 

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    Name: Bert

    Age: 45

    Gender: M

    Location: Shanghai

    Occupation: Finance

    Height: 175cm

    Weight: 70 Kg

    Shoe size: European size 41

    What's your favourite heel style: Wearing mainly block heels now for comfort. I only wear the boots with stilettos at home.

    What's your favourite shoe style: thigh high / OTK boots

    Do you wear your heels outside: Only to quiet places. 

    What is:

    (a) Your favourite heel height: 4"

    (B) Your highest heel height: 5"

    How often do you wear:

    (a) Your favourite heel height: Whenever I am at home. 

    (B) Your highest heel height: Occasionally

    Do you wear socks, hose, stockings or bare feet with your shoes: Thin black socks usually

    Anything else you wish to add: I have been wearing boots for almost 20 years now but it's only at home I have only started wearing my boots out regularly (about 3-4 times a week) for about a year or so. I want to thank all you guys here especially the regulars like Thighbootguy, JeffB, Mr. X and others for your inspiring mails which has inspired me to wear boots outside.

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    pebblesf     453

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    Very cool indeed! 

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    Outside is a really cool place to wear tall boots.  There is a whole world out there that, for the most part, doesn't care what you have on your feet.

    Looks like you have been a member for a long time.  Do we get a picture any time soon?

    Enjoy your boots.

    :wavey:

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    Name: Bootlover

    Age: 39

    Gender: M

    Location: Florida

    Occupation: Full Time Bootlover

    Height: 5'8"

    Weight: Above Average

    Shoe size: US 10 mens, but 11 womens for some reason (the  normal recommended 12 is waaay to big)

    What's your favorite heel style: stiletto

    What's your favorite shoe style: Thigh boot

    Do you wear your heels outside: unfortunately only once

    What is:

    (a) Your favorite heel height: 5"

    (b) Your highest heel height: 6"

    How often do you wear:

    (a) Your favorite heel height: at least once a week

    (b) Your highest heel height: rarely

    Do you wear socks, hose, stockings or bare feet with your shoes: hose or stockings only

    Anything else you wish to add: Im very thankful to have a very supportive wife who occasionally surprises me with new boots.

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      On 09/04/2017 at 9:00 PM, bootlover78 said:

    Name: Bootlover

    Age: 39

    Gender: M

    Location: Florida

    Occupation: Full Time Bootlover

    Height: 5'8"

    Weight: Above Average

    Shoe size: US 10 mens, but 11 womens for some reason (the  normal recommended 12 is waaay to big)

    What's your favorite heel style: stiletto

    What's your favorite shoe style: Thigh boot

    Do you wear your heels outside: unfortunately only once

    What is:

    (a) Your favorite heel height: 5"

    (b) Your highest heel height: 6"

    How often do you wear:

    (a) Your favorite heel height: at least once a week

    (b) Your highest heel height: rarely

    Do you wear socks, hose, stockings or bare feet with your shoes: hose or stockings only

    Anything else you wish to add: Im very thankful to have a very supportive wife who occasionally surprises me with new boots.

    Where do you live in Florida?  Would be cool to meet up for coffee sometime...Don

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    Name: Cedric

    Age: 28

    Gender: M

    Location: Montreal

    Occupation: Tax attorney

    Height: 5' 8

    Weight: 200 lbs

    Shoe size: Women's US 11

    What's your favourite heel style: Blocks

    What's your favourite shoe style: tall boots made of high quality leather.

    Do you wear your heels outside: Always and everywhere

    What is:

       Your favourite heel height: 2.5 to 3

       Your highest heel height: 4

    How often do you wear:

      Your favourite heel height: Everyday

    Do you wear socks, hose, stockings or bare feet with your shoes:

    Socks. Hose are reserved for skirts in fall and winter.

     

  4. It's my bad bnchmrk.

    I am the one that assumed you had a stance and came forward preemptively with that position. HappyinHeels assumed something that I wrote with regard to you and indeed, at no time did you confirm or agree with what I had written.

    Now, let's all be friends here. There aren't so much of us out there so It'd be cool if we could get along as much as possible.

    Thank you for the compliments HappyinHeels. Most Canadians do not dislike Québec, but rather its government. I hate it very much too. But as bnchmrk pointed, let's keep the discussion on fashion rather than on politics.

    I see you are in Wisconsin, are in Madison or Milwaukee?

     

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  5. I must second Shyheels here. I would never have shown my true color if I wasn't sure I was rock solid enough to end up venturing in my field on my own.

    When it comes to dealing with fellow humans, I believe that one should steer clear of high principles and the "how it should be in a civilized world". One should in my opinion keep to the facts. The fact is that what gets you in a door is rarely talent alone. The interviewer won't even be aware of the deep motivations that makes them choose you or another.

    I also do not do it with clients either. They don't pay me to see me be myself. They pay me because they believe I will meet their expectations - all or pretty much all of them.

     

  6. Hi everyone,

    I have two pairs of women's Ariat York riding boots for sale. Please follow that link for the product description - http://www.ariat.com/YORK_W_FOO.html

    I have barely taken them outside since they are too small for my calves. These are flats and easily concealable under suit pants / jeans.

    I have two versions - Black with Cordovan band and brown with black band.

    They normally retail for US$ 260. I am asking CA$ 120 for each. 

    I'll ship anywhere in the world, provided the buyer pays for the shipping.

    Thanks!

     

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  7. People in general seem to reflect your own mindset back to you. If you are confident, most don't even seem to bas an eyelid. Now to get that confidence, I agree we have to start somewhere and Vegas would seem like a pretty good place for it.

    The Campus boot is a great one. I actually ordered my Claras OTK in black today (it's a miracle, since they had been backordered for quite some times now).

    Boots over Levi's are great. Levis are the jeans I wear almost all the time. I have 711s, 714, 311s, 314s and one pair of 315.

    Go at your own pace. However do report back so that we may encourage your efforts.

    Same thing goes for you Shyheels, I do not believe masculinity has anything to do with your clothes but more with your confidence. I'd be ready to swear on that one.

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  8. 6 hours ago, bnchmrk said:

    Welcome to hhplace from a fellow Canadian. I admire your style. You have put together some great looking outfits.

    I too like to retain my masculinity from the waist up but prefer skinny jeans and leggings to accent my high heel shoe and boot collection. I often accent with hosiery for the desired look. Have tried a skirt but not really interested in that aspect. My wife is ok with my fashion choices so I leave it at the skinny jeans and leggings. I do not wear my heels in public but do wear them everyday at home. Looking forward to more of your posts.

    Bnchmrk.

    Hi Bnchmrk,

    It's a pleasure to meet a fellow Canadian as well:) In which town / province do you reside? Don't worry, even though I am a ''Quebecois'', I hate PQ and do not want to separate from this marvelous country;) PM me if you ever wish to discuss this issue. I know and understand that the other provinces are fed up of our b********, and so am I.

    I don't believe wives will have issues in the long run if husbands remain masculine in their attitude and character. I am glad she is ok with it too. Do you have any galeries so that I may see what your outfits look like?

     

    4 hours ago, pebblesf said:

    Welcome bootedlawyer!  You have achieved the look I am trying to achieve indeed.  I love Frye boots also, but it is very frustrating not to be able to find them in larger sizes, where do you find yours?  I wear women's US size 11s, it is rare to see  Fryes in even size 10s.  I did find one pair of nice Frye booties in 11s though.    You look masculine and confident as a male in nice fitting jeans and great boots. 

    You are so right.  A guy who confidently mixes male and "female" fashions publicly is a fine example of confidence and masculinity.  I really believe that most guys secretly desire to mix in some "female" fashions, they just don't have the guts to do it.  In defense, most of us guys do not have that much power/control over our career/jobs, and they do have families to support. 

    I truly admire your confidence, and wardrobe successes, you have got some great boots there.  It's nice to have you here, and look forward to seeing and hearing more about your booted experiences.    Don

     

    Hi Don,

    Firstly, you are completely right when you speak about being careful as far as your career is concerned. It is a fine example of manliness to put one's desires second to one's family. I will never dispute nor look down on fellow men that realize these restriction may apply to their particular case. They'll have all my encouragements nonetheless, and there's at least one mirror in each of their home, so there's no way they can't put outfits together and then share the results they obtain with the community:D

    Also, you will be very happy to learn that I too wear US size 11 and that I did not have any trouble finding my Fryes at very good price points in size 11. What should make it harder for me to find some is the fact that I usually need the bigger calf version. Still, it wasn't hard at all. I buy them all on amazon. I would never go in store because (1) the prices will be much higher and (2) there's not much stores that keep size 11 in stock, let alone in extended calf versions. PM me and I'll send you a couple of links. There's an easy way to search for them in your size and I will gladly help you if you need me to. 

    So far, I have:

    Frye - Melissa Tab in Redwood extended;

    Frye - Clara OTK in redwood extended;

    Frye - Paige in black (pull on version);

    Clarks - Malia Skylar in black;

    Ariat - York in cordovan and black; and

    Ariat - York in light brown and black.

    Sadly, the Ariats will need to go because the shaft is too tight for me (14.5 inches).  

    Let me know if I can assist you:) 

     

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  9. 2 hours ago, Cali said:

    This is so true. Today I push my (self imposed) boundaries by wearing dark fingernail polish. My hands are very visible at all times in my job. I both excited and scare, but I am daring to be ME.

    By doing this, you are more of a real man than any other men around you. Most men are afraid to death to be associated with anything considered feminine (that is without saying that most people fall apart at the idea of being disapproved by their peers). That is how frail they feel in their manhood. You good sir, on the other hand - and this applies to all fellow men here - are being real pioneers by daring to say "I want that too".

    I salute the courage women once had when they first ditched the dresses and skirts, even though they had an excuse to do so because they took up men's work while they were out at war. And you fellow men, without any "excuse" for doing so, you ditch the pants and low shoes and don skirts, tights, high heel shoes and other fashions deemed female. If that is not courage, if that is not manly, then I truly don't know what is. So keep it up, I am sure you've done a hell of a good job with your nails, too! 

    You'll always count me on your side:)

    2 hours ago, Shyheels said:

    You must be an excellent linguist

    I wouldn't dare say so. However I do thank you for the compliment:)

    17 minutes ago, jeremy1986 said:

    Thanks for the looooong response. It's great reading about your journey, and how much you have been enjoying it.  Sounds like we have a lot to learn from (and I don't mean patent law!). And also, if I may say - you sound like an all round positive and giving person. So keep up the good work :cheeky:

    and hoping to see lots more of you here! 

     

    It took a lot of work to become positive and giving. It involved giving to myself first. Giving myself the right to be me. As said above, we are all pioneers and we ought to be damn proud of that, each and everyone of us:) 

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  10. Hi @jeremy1986,

    Thank you for the warm welcome:)

    Sadly, the ones with many colors had to go back because the shafts were too big (who would've thought, I usually need at least 15.5 inches in circumference since I have very athletic legs).

    As far as my workplace is concerned, I would say many factors contributed to the integration of my fashion choices - namely:

    * I work as a U.S. tax attorney which is a very specialized area of law practice - meaning that there aren't too many of us around;

    * I am particularly good at my work and I know that they need me;

    * I brought the changes very gradually - starting with women's straight jeans, then bootcut, then skinnies, then leggings and then boots over pants. This slow increase was not intentional though - I was just uncomfortable going out with all these changes. I still remember how I felt when I first went out in public with boots and skinnies, it was nerve wracking. Today? I sport them with huge pride:) My goal is to get to the skirts / tights / boots combos. This is the farthest I am interested in going.

    * It didn't change my attitude one bit - actually, it increased my confidence. I present myself in a completely masculine fashion and I feel even more confident now in my masculinity because I dared be myself. The majority of people (whether men or women) would not dare go against perceived social norms, just look at all the "fashion rules" videos out there. They exist because they have an audience - and a very wide one at that.

    * I love helping the girls at the office pick nice outfits for them. I love women and I love seeing them shine at their fullest extent. I guess it transpires; and

    * I have a reputation of not taking s*** from anyone. I put myself out there for people and go out of my way very often to help fellow coworkers, but when one of them steps on my toe, I make it very clear that I do not tolerate that. For example, I actually had a verbal joust with one of the firm's owner last year and told her I was out of here. We however ended up resolving our issues and yesterday she had me order boots for her.

    I only do something when I feel confident about it, because then I feel judged and disapproved (it's always me doing it to myself). THis leads to me projecting those feelings on others and seeing / seeking disapproval everywhere, which doesn't make for a very good experience.

    Now that doesn't mean people might not be laughing behind my back. However, I do not care. As long as I don't see it, I'm fine. The day it happens in front of me, "s***'s gonna hit the fan". That is for  coworkers, mind you. Strangers, I would just ignore them. But it has yet to happen.

    I have a lot to read about who is here and where you guys are at in your process of integrating your fashion choices into your life. I am hoping to develop a nice camaraderie with you all:)

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  11. Hi everybody,

    I am a man that just recently decided to fling social norms by the window and embrace my attraction to some items of feminine fashion. In my case, this is expressed from the waist down, as I am very fond of men's tops.

    I tried to find like minded individuals with whom to share outfits but all I could find were men that were in the whole shebang (meaning they fully dressed in women's clothing, doned make up, wigs, fake breast, a female monicker, etc.).

    As you can already tell, this is not what I am looking for. I am not interested in any way in presenting myself as anything else than a man, albeit one that decided he was going to be the only judge of his wardrobe. I am thus very happy to have realized there were men in here that were also into incorporating female fashion to their own without any change in gender identity. I am also glad that this website has drawn its boundaries as far as CD/TV/TS themes are concerned. I have nothing against those themes, it's just that there are already a bazillion websites catering to this population.

    I mainly own boots and booties and am very fond of the Frye brand. Clarks is a close second. I hope you enjoy my collection (still very small) and I can't wait to discover yours as well:)

    I'll usually submit whole outfits but some pictures may just present from the waist down. Moderators can delete them if they are deemed inappropriate. 

    Lastly, I would love to hear anyone's feedback on the outfits I submit here (whether from men or women - it doesn't matter).

    My goal in my outfits is to present feminine and masculine elements in balance.

    P.S.: the oufits I submit are outfits I regularly wear out in public and also in my work environment. 

    Best regards!

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