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  1. It is indeed nice to hear about someone younger too, hehe - I am 20 in the summer, and my first pair was only last year when I moved out for University. I would definitely go for the opportunity with this girl and get something bought and sent to hers perhaps, or someone else you know and trust. Do let us know how it goes! ;)

  2. Another fantastic story - sounds like a great time out! Going back to some comments on my post a little earlier - got the pair I wanted off eBay earlier today, so now have to sit tight and wait for them to arrive and will then get some pics and stuff to share with everyone, and dare I say it - my first outing soon to come, hehe.

  3. Yeah, I could get something up for sure - only got one pair atm. (see avatar) Watching a few on eBay right now, but would love a pair of Gogo's in black (non-pvc) as they seem pretty decent and would be easier to hide - whilst I build confidence. I am having trouble hunting down a pair though, preferably from a UK supplier. @ "mature" people: Hehe cheers for the kind words. :santa_hat:

  4. My concern when I do eventually get the courage to go out in heels in a public time is my age. I'm not saying any of you are old gits at all - but I reckon that you guys will be received more easily by a young girl/woman than someone like me. What do you think? And great story loswabs. :santa_hat:

  5. I would have a word with family and close friends, either from Uni or ones back home. (depends if you moved there or not, of course) It may also be a good idea to have a chat with the careers people at the Uni, and your tutors and lecturers - they will know about past students and the typical roles they have gone into after gaining their degree, and will probably be able to provide quite an insight into the areas in which you will probably be interested in. Good luck.

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