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  1. Tell her she has to look where she is walking and walk carefully so she won't catch her heel or twist her ankle. I recently twisted my ankle while wearing my 2" loafers. No sprain though, but it did hurt for a few days.

  2. I'm still working on this. I can't see the images and I've been trying to follow the directions. If I copy/paste the image location in a new window, I get an access denied message. I've put the numbered site and named site into my 'trusted site' location. Am I the only one? DO I need an anonymous login? Your heeling partner, Warren

  3. What is "photoshopped?"

    There is a product called Photoshop to alter digital images. Add 'ed' to a noun to make it a verb. So Photoshop is used to alter the image in some way, clean it up, focus it a lottle better, chop out some unrelated junk etc, Photoshoped, and there you have it.

    Sorry for the English lesson, but that's the way the language works. It must be tough some to pick up the language and all of its nuances and exceptions, I before E except after C, and others.

    Regards

  4. I suspect if men wearing heels was the normal state of affairs I wouldn't enjoy my "hobby" half as much as I do.

    My attraction to heels is as much forbidden fruit as it is heels. After you've done it a couple times, walking on heels isn't much of a challenge -- but wearing heels in public in otherwise male clothing is still a big deal.

    As I age, now in my 50's, I find my feet, legs, and back are not as up to the task of all day heel wearing as they used to be. Most especially I used to be happy to find shoes in size 10 and wear them all day. My feet just won't compress like they used to -- I've got to find 11 and 12. Luckily most styles can be found fairly easily in size 11 at least. When I started on this high adventure at age 14 many shoe stores only carried up to size 9.

    I'm not talking about the age thing to moan my feet can't take as much abuse as they used to. I'm just pointing out most of my all day shoes are low or flat heels, but they are still women's styles. I get as much of a buzz out of wearing my flat Mary Janes as I used to get wearing 5 inch heel boots.

    When I was in my twenties there were heels and platforms for men in the 1970's. They were never really very popular. Most of the styles were just plain hideous to my eyes. They were beyond clumsy looking. So even then, I mostly bought women's shoes. Perhaps the acceptance bar was a little lower -- at least I felt less out of place then, but most men while curious, still didn't wear them. Remember Traffic's The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys. Then like now, men were terrified of being mistaken for gay.

    So what am I saying? I'm saying to me, I think I get more enjoyment out of wearing heels than I would if I was female.

    Same here Onnyour. That was well written.

  5. Dr. Shoe,

    I have no knowledge of those theories that you posted. But I did discover two other interesting items on the internet:

    #1 Did Flight 77 really crash into the Pentagon building on 9/11/01? If not, where is it?

    http://www.apfn.org/apfn/flight77.htm

    #2 Is the government using the media as a target ?

    http://www.ecologynews.com/cuenews31.html

    Flight 77 was consumed in the fireball of fuel, as were people in the Pentagon. A D.C. Taxi driver's taxi was hit by a light pole on I-395, which runs past the Pentagon, after the pole was clipped by the plane.

    If the Gummint was using the media as a targer, Grealdo Rivera and Peter Arnet would already be dead.

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