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  1. The questions raised within this post I find to be quite interesting. If I were to descibe myself within this forum I would be a Crossdressing Fetishist and a Heel lover, in no particular order. I also find that the fetishist within me attracts me to particular aspects of clothing and footwear, the items of most interest to me will have some form of fetish element to it, for example a particulary high or needle thin heel and clothing made from a more exotic material such as leather or pvc. Much as there has been debate in other areas of the forum about fetishists and their place within the forum, I feel that there will always be an underlying fetish element present with people like myself, and providing that their views are represented in a wholesome manner which will not offend any who read these forums, I feel that these individuals can continue to make worthwhile contributions to forums such as this, by the same token, nor do I wish to read smut or accounts of tasteless flights of fantasy from contributers.

  2. I found that I had a problem with my Ballet heels in that when wearing them the heel was not vertical because the heels were too long, so pushing me forwards. If you place to sole area of the toe on a flat surface, I used the edge of a desk, allow the heel to come over the edge of the chosen surface then using a spirit level held against the straight part of the heel, when the spirit level shows the heel to be vertical mark the heel at the appropriate point using the level surface as the marker, that is where you trim the heel to. Up to this point, I was finding walking in my Ballet Boots practicaly impossible, but now, almost easy.

  3. As promised, photos of car shots with me wearing heels also in the shot, I hope they come out alright. I have to say, that an even more amusing picture would have been of me trying to take these pictures, you do not realise just how difficult it was to stand on one leg, with the other raised almost to waist level whilst holding a camera still, at arms length.

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  4. I am happy to provide photgraphic evidence, but all the photos that I currently hold are for my Garage business website and could reveal to the world who I am, which could be bad for business at a time when things are tough enough anyway. But, I will take some photos over the next week-end which will include both cars and heels. Watch this space.

  5. Dependant on the size of your aircraft, we found that by attatching a hoola-hoop to the skids both made the aircraft more stable in the hover at low levels as it made the aircraft less twitchy and less prone to effects of any light breeze, and also if we did have an incident the hoop kept the aircraft in one piece when it touched the ground and also stopped the rotors from touching, this has saved us a small fortune in rebuilds during training flights. Whilst learning, and this does take alot of balls to do, try hovering at a height a little higher than perhaps you feel confident with, so as to eliminate what is called "Ground effect" which makes control of the aircraft close to the ground, condiderably more difficult when hovering. Enjoy.

  6. When I began this thread a short while ago, I was genuinely interested to find out as to whether there were people out there with enough ability and guts to wear such an exotic form of footwear as Ballet Heels, whilst socialising with the public at large, but at the same not expecting for one moment that I would generate any form of response. But what a pleasant surprise, there are people who both have the ability and are prepared to push the envelope and wear their Ballet Heels with pride, you all have my congratulations and envy in equal amounts. To you who have already responded, my thanks, and to you who may respond in the future, I may be pushing the boat out a little here, but do any you by some small chance have any evidence of your excapades, if you do then it would be absolutely fabulous to share with you. Thank you to all who have taken the trouble to respond thus far, and I look forward in anticipation to hear from those who are about to.

  7. A quite staggering tale, no pun intended, of your recent experience. I am totally amazed that you were able to walk for the distance you tell of, a remarkable achievement indeed. I am desperately awaiting response from perhaps the greatest exponent of Ballet Heel wearers, the utterly incomparable Pata, where are you when we need you the most!!. It is surely you who really has the recollections of your many outings whilst wearing your Ballet heels to really fire this thread up.

  8. Thank you for your response to my thread, and I am delighted to hear from some one who has actually worn these increadible boots almost as normal footwear, I am very envious. While you were out and about, did you have to explain yourself or have to tell people exactly what you had on your feet, as I would expect that a large part of the civilised world would never have heard of Ballet Heels let alone seeing them being worn public. Did those who witnessed you how did they react, was it with good humour, disapproval or with bemused smiles, at any rate well done and should you do this again then please tell us all about your adventure. Many thanks.

  9. I never fail to be astonished and astounded by the number of members who can actually walk in their ballet heels, they have both my envy and congratulations in equal amounts, but one thing is beginning to intrigue me. As you people are so demonstrably capable, and seemingly able to wear this form of fantastically impossible footwear reasonably comfortably and for relatively long periods, have you ever or will you ever, wear these out in public, to the pub or to a restaurant or to wherever. I do not mean to a "fetish" inspired event, but to a truly public place. I, and I am sure others would be facinated by your stories and recollections of what must be the most increadibly thrilling of experiences. It would also be interesting to hear of reactions from those around you, both of those in your company and those who found themselves witness to such a spectacle. If this idea spurs any one of you who have this capability to expertly wear your Ballet Heels to sport them in public in the near future, any evidence would be fabulous to see. I look forward with great anticipation to any responses that this thread may generate.

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