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Posts posted by Impala
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Very nice!
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Well, that video definitely made me laugh! The Sharia, extreme muslim law, is in my opinion a result of great misinterpretation of the Quran, just like the modern hypocrite catholic laws are the result of misinterpretation of the Bible. The Sharia forbids more than just high heels. Women may not walk with men that are not of their family, men must have a long beard... And what for? I must say that the pumps without the heel in the video looked funny. Ugly, but funny. A bit like clown shoes.
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Your way of walking definitely changes, probably also the way you stand, but if you get used to the heels and you become confident and relaxed, it becomes less apparent.
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I agree with Shafted!
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I'm still looking for more nice pumps to wear. I don't own a pair that perfectly fits my feet, I hope to find one soon. When autumn comes and the weather gets colder, I'll start looking for some not too obvious heeled boots.
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How about you try to lock your wife in heels for an evening and see how long she can endure them? You have the right to do it because she's already done it to you. If my future wife would be accepting of my heel wearing, I might actually make this into a game, see who does best...
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I really like the look of maryjane straps. Could we see some pics?
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Probably the same age as for a girl? I don't see a real difference in the effect of the heels on the child's development.
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I know the opinion of others shouldn't matter to me, but it's not easy getting to the point where you are. Something that probably played a big role in this is the fact that as a kid an young teenager, until 2 years ago, I was bullied and heavily unaccepted for who I was. This gave me some really bad times. I don't care if someone thinks about me in a bad way. My behavior is already very weird, I have my own ways of living and that's what I do. This doesn't hurt me, so there is no real problem. What IS the problem is that I don't want to suffer from any negative consequences from what I do. I know that a lot of my 'friends' and people that I go on with would immediately drop me if they saw me in heels. I already get quite a few negative comments about my hair that I've been growing (5 inches - 12 cm long now), so I know they just wouldn't even want to try to understand it. I know that if they do this, I should get on and find better friends that do really care about me, but it's not only about finding the right friends. I don't want to lose any chances or opportunities. I might get treated differently because I am that "guy in heels". Many posts on this forum have shown otherwise, including everything you said, ilikekicks, but I just don't want to risk it now. Maybe later. This went a bit off-topic...
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I don't really like heelless shoes. I think the heel itself, especially the stiletto, is one of the nicest and sexiest part of the shoe. It's really what catches my attention, and heelless shoes just look boring and unattractive in my opinion. You might try them for the challenge, but I don't even think any woman really loves wearing them. The celebs just do it because it's a trend.
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They look fantastic! Do you think I could find them to be sent to my house in Europe without high USA import taxes?
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It's true that girls are more accepted for doing male stuff than boys are for doing female stuff. If you encourage a girl it's called feminism and positive integration, if you encourage a boy it's called sexism and gayness... and this goes on until our age, when we search forums like this to express what society forbids us to do.
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Probably not. I simply unliked the page and went on. He's a typical critical guy, that posts a lot of offensive comments on other people's tweets. I think that if the boy keeps more "girly" stuff, he will start to feel in a few years that his friends start to adapt the stereotypes of their parents and will start to talk bad about the boy's behavior, or even about the boy himself. It's sad, but true and happens to each and every boy who likes that "girly" stuff. Only a few, like us guys on this forum, get over it (in public or in private).
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Looks interesting if you're looking for even more attention than what you get from those wonderful pumps!
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Looking good! I've seen similar shoes often, but never with such a cork sole and heel. Though I prefer a neutral colour for the sole like brown or grey, I like these too. Maybe you can help me. I've been looking for shoes like these on internet shops, but I can't seem to find a name to search for them. I guess their name is pumps, but when searching in the pumps topic of shops, I only find regular pumps. Do you know how to search for such shoes? I really like they way such shoes look.
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A shame the woman doesn't wear heels on such a day! A nice triumph indeed!
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Good luck!
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I've been wearing heels for 4 months now, but I think my ankles flexibility wouldn't allow me to wear even 5 inch heels. The shoes in my avatar are around 4 inches, and the highest heels I've ever worn. When wearing them, I can hardly lift my heels up an inch when wearing them, so if I'd ever try to wear a pair of 5 inch heels, I probably won't be able to stand or walk in them without bending my knees.
I am wondering how much I could possibly increase my ankle flexibility with exercise. This video shows an exercise that seems to work, see 2:30 in the video
If I'd do this every day, how much progress could I make? Would I once be able to bend my ankles in such a way that I'd be able to wear 5 inch heels? I really love the look of 5 and 6 inch heels, but I just know that I couldn't wear them if I tried them.
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To be honest, do you like the way they look? I find them very strange, and the heel looks not at all appealing to me. I guess it's a matter of taste, quite an extreme taste in this case, and if you like them, you're free to wear them!
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Abba
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Born in '95, raised in the new millenium with great high heels for women, but nothing for men...
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I think that if you look good in your heels and wear them well, it doesn't really matter where you wear them, as long as you avoid dangerous risk zones (as mentioned in some previous topics, places with lots of masculinity, where you're more likely to get negative comments or even get in serious trouble with homophobic men that don't at all like to see a guy in heels)
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Look at this! The seconds after 0:20, take a good look at the shoes of Cliff Williams, the bass player on the right!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5XGYdq0BA8
Rock and Roll, and heels! Manly boots with a nice big heel.
(And I found this funny picture, nothing to do with rock and roll, just a funny joke)
http://global3.memecdn.com/you-came-to-the-wrong-neighborhood_o_1587617.webp
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Looking forward to the pics!
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If there'd be such an event in Belgium, I'd for sure participate, but those things just don't happen over here. I would put on some nice pumps and walk with ease, in contradiction to the men who wear heels for the first time. It's funny to see videos of such events, where men struggle to take small steps, while we in this community are trained walkers!
Glamour Magazine Shoe Polls
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I actually find 28% a lot, since almost all men have bigger feet than their wives. I find it surprising that 28% would even fit in their wife's shoes. Men with a lot of shoes are still linked to homosexuality by some (most) women, that's why so many of them would turn the other way. I used to think this way too before I started heeling... I guess it's not something we can get rid of easily.