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  1. 3 hours ago, w6ish said:

    turns out those second skin jeans with the big jiggly bulge is something some gals like to watch!  and!  my super high heels are a thing a  lot of gals are attracted to!

    Glad you had fun. Suppose the woman seeing you in heels are use to seeing it. If you wear attire often enough heels certain clothes people tend to tolerate it. If your speculating about gals attracted to the heels i'm impressed... Different strokes for certain folks. Need to find woman like you know...

    Can relate to certain things in your outing having fun is all that matters on your terms is always great. 

    Not surprised woman love to watch your jiggling bulge. Recent outing had pack of woman crowding up close to get a glimpse of myself. Only reaction from woman was big laughter discovering it while others became more curious to glance upon it while i was sitting down. These woman seemingly so subtle while others can't control their reactions.

    Had this big breasted semi-attractive Latina woman curiously intrigued with me. She wouldn't admit it to me but would love to squeeze part of my body.  Heard this second hand from others.

    While she was chatting with another normal guy i walked passed her in my four inch block heel booties and skinny painted on distressed jeans. First time she seen my outfit and while she acted fairly subtle but head turning, i knew  catching her eyes upon my heel booties. Thought she wouldn't accept my own "dresscode" (heels-leggings-skiinny jeans-flowing feminine tops). So when i seen her again never heard any comments about my attire like in the past, when she seen me in gym leggings mocking me to others.

    While i do see a change in her demeanour when i'm in her presence.  Only way i can describe it. She was with a newbie latin boyfriend and couldn't ignore me looking over my body in a stoic manner. As if she knows i'm unattainable and crushed never to play with me the way she wants to. While i play it calmly enjoying what she wants to surely touch or befriend.  There was no ridicule commentary from her to the boyfriend only quiet silence while the boyfriend mockingly laughed at me to her.  

    w6ish i guess were never boring to woman always having intrigued woman observing what's next with our outfits and the way we present itself drives their heart beat faster....:fine:

     

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  2. 3 hours ago, denisegurl2 said:

    Great outfit!  And those shoes are perfect!

    Second that, heels work very well with your matching nylons. Got to ask name brand and colour of the hosery. Any specifics what type of pantyhose denier thickness or seam top, thanks. Much appreciated.

    Do agree wearing other then black soothes the appetite of your fashion attire. What will you wear next to top your latest adventures in a skirt, nylons  and platform heel pumps?

    Certainly you have some details to share on your latest shopping voyage adventures....

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  3. 3 hours ago, CAT said:

    Thanks guys,,,,, I thought it was a good out outfit for Sunday. Had a great day, great outing, great conversations. Not 1 bad comment or question and most didn't even notice.  Not my usual boots and mini,mini skirt!!!!:giggle:

    Hard to believe "most didn't even notice".... Come on really? :confused:

    What does that say about you, isn't your outfit worthy of a discussion or comment?:cool:

    Unless you frequent the exact same location and same people seeing you in similar heels, skirt before and nobody in between your trips it's hard for me to believe. Did i miss the world stopped spinning like Keanu Reeves in the ending of the movie The Devil's Advocate.:contemplating:

     

     

    I can relate when people see me often enough in unique outfits at certain frequented locals, they tend to expect it from me. Such as the gym or local grocery store, i was wearing a french block 4" heel and the cute receptionist in her high pitched voice said shyly she loved my jeans.

    It took me for odd and confused turn, felt slighted that my bootie heels weren't recognized. After i was leaving she smiled upon me talking to another female receptionist which had to notice my heels before and tight jeans. While the unresponsive receptionist finds my tight jeans upsetting looking away purposely from my direction when i leave or make giggling remarks about my outfit to others who will listen. 

    Just can't imagine wearing your outfit going to my gym and feel people don't notice. The female manager early this week stared oddly (could be considered disgusted) upon my True Religion distressed flare bootcut medium wash jeans as i made my way to change room. Suppose she found my jeans looked feminine and not something appropriate for a male to wear. So if i dare just wearing platform heel pumps which i seen the manager wear time to time, looked so sexy on her. Sort of know what she would think or react towards me... Suppose she didn't catch me in my booties yet... 

     

     

    Although do understand some people don't stare minding their business. At times at my gym as i'm dolled up in female coloured tights, shoes tops people assume i'm just a girl working out so no big deal thinking what's so different about that. Only when someone looks closer they notice i'm a dude and their true reaction, distancing themselves from me.   Even heard comments from some guy expressing he once made a mistake think he (me) was a chick, to the giggle of his gym buddy.

    So i can accept people mistaken your attire from the back in the store walking along staring upon the greeting cards passing along, upon your legs and heels thinking your just a lady...

     

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  4. On 08/04/2016 at 1:03 AM, Steve63130 said:

    Tell me you were honest and returned the money that didn't belong to you. I hope so!

    Steve

    In the past the store often gave a percentage of credit for future purchases when doing a return. Seems that the store doesn't give credits on purchases today unless you register online for a card. 

    Surprising to me she did the correct transaction. Only going by past purchases and returns I got confused. Maybe at the time I was paying attention to the beautiful cashier certainly she had a lean and nice body. Thinking she would look great what I was wearing. 

     

    On 07/04/2016 at 0:22 PM, Thighbootguy said:

    I still think this is good advice.

    I take exception to this characterization of "book lovers" and I suspect @JeffBmight also.  One of my favorite haunts while wearing thigh boots is a bookstore and I wear rather stylish flats while reading at home. :penitent:

    Just saying bookworms don't often wear flamboyant clothing or stripper heel platforms in my observance. Yes, their are exceptions like yourself on this forum but in most part I haven't seen it. 

    Seeing some woman letting loose on Friday night dressed like we like. Designer stilettos booties thigh high heel suede boots doubt any know what a book is or location of a bookstore. 

    Stereotype sure, but I see it all the time what's on the minds of these woman. Tomorrow night won't be any different for me.  They dress to make a point and you got to be dense not realizing why. The amount of work these woman put in to look unique or boldness to wear turning heads. 

    The amount of stiletto heels I see at work on a Friday night from these woman you won't see for entire year walking the street searching. 

  5. 4 hours ago, w6ish said:

    my adventure from a few Sundays ago went without too much excitement.  by toning it down a bit in the jeans department the whole experience seems to move down to a different level which definitely has its place as well.  personally i prefer the painted on jeans as the look is so much fun but also brings on the butterflies in a serious way.

    i guess the only thing that bugs me these days about going out wearing 6 inch heels is the number of camera phones.  folks just don't care, they'll start snapping pictures.  one old grey haired pot bellied grease ball was lining up to take my picture at a book store and by that point in the day i was getting tired of it, so i gave him the finger when he snapped his picture!  ha ha!!!

    on the plus side i ordered two new pairs of Jessica Simpson shoes.  both of them on the 6 inch heel with a 2 inch platform.  pair number 1 is in white and has the same heel and platform as my Dany and Daelyn shoes, and pair number 2 are in black and called Damelo.  very much looking forward to having both of those for my upcoming heel wearing season.

    The nervous feelings you admit having is because of some fear in getting into trouble what your displaying.

    Ever heard of being friendly with people and getting better results. Do understand the picture taking old man can be upsetting, but maybe he was finding your outfit or heels something he never seen before a male wear.

    Let's face it demographic at a bookstore ain't the people who let loose in a club on Saturday night or have high fashion sense, them rather be reading a book with sensible boring shoes or slippers on a couch.

    You can wear skinny jeans like myself but hide the essentials with overcoat with bulges and outline that could be seen, and you will have better results. Went to do some errands at Costco today and gotten few nice stares and comments from the ladies. Not about how i was dressed but the way they talked to me was words like "sweety", "Hun" some nice smiles.  Suppose it's employees that seen me before what i wear and customers who find my outfit feminine for sure but find me harmless yet envious. 

    Once i display  things out their like yourself for anyone to see then it becomes upsetting to percentage of females vulgar, even sense of fear of my intentions towards them. So i'm less likely to be invited  in chit chat or discussion by woman because of my appearance.

    Again today wasn't wearing any heels but chelsea flat booties because of the wet weather. Although if i had on some stiletto knee high boots like one old woman i saw at the store they may had just gazed upon my heels saying same endearing words. This was my second trip this week at the store, my first visit i wore shorter jacket showing mid hip and backside for sure in Rags & bone skinny dark jeans with wool socks on top showing my male winter boots.

    Find the more i go out frequenting the same stores even though i talk to nobody people notice and keep it as that guy in heels. So they become more social or curious intrigued what i'm about. As long you wear good heels and different clothes each time woman will envy d so they don't tire of seeing me dressed the same old then positive situations happen.

     

    Heck! went to return something at a store standing inline minding my business on my phone last Sunday. Noticed the girl doing the returns for others ahead of me was glancing upon my tan suede heel 4" block Harrow booties and skinny tight rag & bone distressed jeans. With a short jacket mid hip unzipped i looked very trendy. The hot young cashier maybe 19 or 20 years old was preoccupied with me serving other customers ahead inline. Once it was my turn she was a bit nervous how i looked maybe the feeling of dissonance was evident from her. Yet when she went through my transaction return i got more money back that i expected. Guess she wasn't paying attention to the receipt closely enough seeing i had store credit discount which wasn't a full purchase. So wearing heels can be distracting to others and profitable for me. Suppose better having a girl that age get distracted then laugh or giggle seeing me in my outfit.

     

    Examples on how to wear tops or jackets hiding but being able to show off as well when opportunity presents itself.

    My painted on  jeans being distressed and medium wash like those below perfectly shows how my lean legs are shown. 

    Secondly the tan booties accessorize the style better distracting that indeed i'm wearing heels.

    Lastly notice which every warm blooded woman stares upon guys who wear snug fitting jeans their crotch. 

    Add these components together woman can't help themselves but stare....

     


     

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  6. On 4/5/2016 at 4:13 PM, aristoc said:

    Hey MackyHeels,

    Thanks for comments, those Giuseppe Zanotti booties look great. If you fancy the suede taupe one's go for it.

    Although not the same I have some 'purple people eater' oxfords and have managed to team them with dark blue jeggings...not exactly subtle but a real hoot to wear if you're in the right mood.:fine:

    Thanks for the encouragement to buy the GZ bootie 5" heels. Just want to be more practical being able to wear a pair of heels without hesitation or special occasions. 

    Having a problem wearing my Rag & bone harrow suede booties in the rain because of staining. They are only worn on dry and sunny days. When the heart wants to wear some heel booties most of i own are flat heel styles for those bad weather days.  

    So i'm thinking to stay away from suede booties and buy some soft leather ones that can be worn casually without to much pain for the feet. Best to buy some Rag and Bone Harrow in soft leather in black which can be worn inclimate  weather.

    Own some black suede waxed wishbones in 3" block heel very comfortable but the appearance isn't what i'm looking for.  Maybe i'm bit ashamed wearing a regular pedestrian 3" block bootie without anyone really desiring them.  Seeing way to many woman in block chunky heels as casual day out which is what i do, just like Jenner's picture below.

    Seeing and feeling the vibe i get from wearing my suede tan Harrow booties with super skinny jeans i know the style and envy i come across from shocked woman weather permitting. Now i just want that with a go to bootie in rainy days....

     

    As far as your purple shooties and navy leggings matchup isn't all that bad. Try what i wear to the gym iris flower crops with royal blue nike free runs and hot pink shirt talking about in the mood, you can imagine the reactions..

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  7. Now you got my attention. Surprised at the amount of sizes over 10 US. 

    Do feel these heels are becoming the trend rather skinny stiletto spikes. More thicker heel helps to walk with better balance and stability. Not sure if the thicker heel appears better then thin stiletto?  Yet will be seeing a lot more woman wearing these type of styles now if they are more comfortable heel.

  8. 1 hour ago, Heelster said:

    Don't know why some folks feel they have to comment, but one of these days, I'm gonna wear a pair of black skinny jeans and a pair of neon pink heels just like the ones in your picture - - - and go for a long walk.

    Maybe during breast cancer awareness month.

    Suppose people who comment want to voice what they believe everyone is thinking. It's wrong and bad taste in style. 

    Yet I try to wear clothing that excites me. I've been dabbling in the colour pink and various hues, tones as my workout gear. 

    As you might guess people can't seem to accept a male dressed so brightly or characteristically feminine colours. Just wearing that neon pink, buttery light pink, hot pink makes people glaring, giggling upon my choice of tops. 

    As for a walk in pink heels or leggings people will accept it eventually having no choice if you wear it often enough. That is when they are familiar with your sense of style. 

    No need to wait until October just wear it when the desire strikes your feelings. 

    Find it invigorating when i wear something no female seen a male ever dare to attire. 

    Life would be to boring wearing typical clothing and shoes expected for a male. Colours and styles gives your mind a subconscious joy at least that's what I believe in. 

    Whenever I have to conform to a stereotypical male attire like a business suit I feel bit upset and bitter wearing it. 

  9. 7 hours ago, Heelster said:

    Most men don't go shoe shopping - - they sit there looking bored while the wives keep asking them what they think of the current selection she is trying on.

    I've seen many men stare at me while I'm browsing amongst their wives.

    Recent errands i've noticed more males obviously looking upon my chunky 4" bootie heels then ever before.  Maybe it's circumstance going in location where the demographic is mostly male shoppers, auto store, hardware etc... Do see woman noticing also but are sometimes more subtle staring upon me when they get closer.

    At times i feel i can wear anything and feel people are oblivious or upset ignoring my presence. Either way not obstructing my enjoyment what i'm wearing by condescending whispering comments, or tisk, huh noise sounds when rolling their eyes or giggles.

    Just in the parking lot mall as i walked oblivious towards a couple walking in the opposite direction. Hearing the male commenting negatively (me having a bad look) to his woman about my outfit. The female just giggled with a laugh, maybe because he was annoyed of seeing me in skinny distressed jeans and chunky 3" heel booties.  Maybe female found her man caring what i was wearing suddenly funny, even though it shouldn't matter to him. 

    Why does a stranger you never seen before or ever will in passing care what i'm wearing? Doesn't make sense to comment to his female friend about my outfit, who cares, Most certainly avoided looking at him or ever could describe in any detail what stereotypical male casual denim clothes he wore from a distance.

    Don't know what to say when someone close proximity makes negative comment of dislike of my jeans or outfit. Does itch knowing someone hates your clothes but i'm not dressing for anyone but myself even though i go out in public displaying it openly. Does anyone have smart remark in that situation when alone?

     Although easier when with someone accepting my outfit i can use them as a vehicle for others to overhear sounding off my displeasure to any snide negative comments.

    My only reaction is giving an annoyed expression, or  or huff, loudly, rolling my eyes upon them. Yet i always expect negativity whenever i go out in public as many observe more specifically in open space such as a mall parking lot or workplace.

    Feel i gotten all sorts of reactions from woman about my tight skinny jeans and mastered knowing almost every observation of me. Even if the same females seen me for long time give me sudden stare and angst expression directly focused upon my legs. 

     

    Amuses me to no end when a woman wears some skin tight colourful leggings and attracts eyeballs upon her she believes it's always good thing (Feeling good about her body and people lusting after her). If a male wears similar leggings he may also get attention but many believe it to be negative reaction to the outfit rather then positive one  for the female wearer. 

    At work seen this black woman wearing tight skinny painted on white latex/leather pants with hot pink patent five inch platform heel, attired with a matching pink spandex bra top, accessorized with very long open cream coloured linen coat hiding her backside but open upfront to see all her curves. 

    The reactions from many males or woman was laughter how loud and provocative this female was dressed. She could hear the snickering, or giggles and stares upon the faces of many as she walked by. Tell me what her motivation to wear such hot vivid neon colours or handle the haters surrounding her? Thinking what she was wearing was over the top for sure thus everyones laughter except mine. Only thinking how she went on with her business knowing for sure she was looking beautiful and hot, sexy noticing the shocked reactions from her surroundings. Didn't even sense a quiver of doubt what she had on confident as anyone i've seen. 

     

     

     

     

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  10. On 1/21/2016 at 11:01 AM, aristoc said:

    Very nice, ice. 

    Same with me at the moment. My recently purchased ankle boots are just great for this time of year in the UK. Also as loud as loud can be! :fine:

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    There perfect. 

    These pictures are very bad influence for me. Tempted to out-do you and buy some designer 4.5" heels myself pictured below.  

    Doubt i could walk in them but taupe suede coloured wouldn't go with anything like soft leather black one like yourself...? Decisions Decisions...:confused:

     

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  11. On 3/22/2016 at 11:14 AM, mlroseplant said:

    I know this is not my thread, but I'm thinking maybe we should redirect our focus about say, one meter lower. So I'll ask this question to you W6ish: Which is it that you find most exciting? The jeans or the shoes? Would you still wear the shoes with easier-to-pull-on jeans? Would you wear the tight jeans with flats? Would the thrill be completely gone if you didn't put yourself in situations where you have to talk yourself into getting out of the car? I'm not trying to be difficult, I'm just truly curious.

    Don't know what W6ish is going through unless your in his shoes so to speak, let me try to explain through my experiences similar to his.

    The excitement isn't one particular thing shoes, clothes it's the presentation and attention to what his appearance is. We all want to beloved for what we are wearing and well liked. Yet through experience as many have seen and heard negativity towards our appearance be it the clothes or specifically high heels. 

    One way to fight back through the inevitable haters is to over do in presentation the outfit. I'm only speculating but for myself it's true and a reasonable conjecture to assume  W6ish enjoys to bluntly show his shape and curves outline for anyone about to stare. Suppose it's some sort of mechanism fighting off the odd stares, giggles, whispering about his clothes or heel appearance.

    I'm all too familiar in doing the same when on the beach, pool or gym floor wearing spandex tights, thong, bikini brief, believe me i gotten the negative stares and vibe. In my situation i expect a great deal of unacceptance for my feminine skimpy metrosexual appearance and female gym clothes.  

    While at first glance newbie haters begin to laugh, shame me wearing what i do. Until they notice my shape and curves then the later becomes a mute topic of discussion and shuts them up. Be it only a male envying  to what i have, or females intrigued wanting to see more being amazed with disbelief. So in fact the feminine style i wear becomes mute and blind to those only because overshadowing male shape taking precedence. 

    Once you put the two components of your body being out there for everyone to see while wearing  uncommon clothes, shoes for your gender "heels", the dynamic is incredible for anyone to absorb. This makes the wearer W6ish very happy only because one leads to the other tight pants, heels, contour of the body visible, thus a reaction, fun as it is for the wearer.

    Don't have any ill will towards W6ish but watching a fashion program one guy spoke about not letting one's manhood visibly seen in clothes. He elluded that in 28 States it is illegal to walk around showing your outline in tight pants. Joking or not, don't know if it's true but W6ish understands if seen by the wrong crowd or individual with authority their maybe a penalty to pay. 

    While i'm more conservative than W6ish yet feel we send out the same vibe for whatever reason enjoying as we go along. As Bieber sang, Love Yourself, which is true fact with what we wear despite what others say.

    Was shopping at H&M the other day standing in line to checkout. While looking around the woman's section i noticed a big sign that read, "If it makes you happy wear it". Feel that is so true despite the pitfalls people have about certain styles or gender constructs about clothing and shoes.

    Funny thing inline happened was i turned my head scanning the room then caught a heavy set 30 something female behind me staring upon my legging jeans and female ankle flat heel moto booties. Think it was my hamstrings  she was so focused upon because  didn't expect to turn my head back while she was intently observing. Fun part was her getting caught by me looking a bit shaken embarrassed as i looked upon her. To bad i didn't wear my four inch block suede booties instead, it was raining so wait for sunnier days.

     

    Although wore a H&M long sweater to hide my butt and front a tad bit. If i took a page out of W6ish playbook i could of played it subtle and pretended to search for some tights or socks in the bins behind and beside me. Showing off my bulge which was apparent if looked long and closely enough. Although i think the cute asian  checkout cashier noticed me very well when calling for next inline. Doubt she loved my skin tight jeans but noticed the inevitable up front.

    Tells you as men we don't need to be obvious walking down the street or mall to be noticed for our manhood in tight pants. Woman instinctively recognize a male bulge  subtly. If your in doubt check out Youtube videos of subway ride woman checking out male bulges. You can be sure i experimented in that exercise for myself and can attest woman need little prodding to notice a males shape. Even when i thought i was decently covered woman jaws dropped open beginning to stare upon it.

    Only at the gym i let myself be noticed only to protect myself from any rants people saying i look like a woman. Yet i hear that label time to time doubt anyone believes it when seeing me from the front. 

     

     

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  12. 5 hours ago, ANDROgenius said:

    @MackyHeels: stilettos are always great. So here we go: I found this pic from some months ago, when I dressed up to go out. IMG_stil.thumb.jpg.6296dc4160a3585fa584d

    So you see: adding a little thing can sharpen the look very fast ;-)

    Good job..... Ever thought of keeping it casual but dressy whatever that means ..... Trying ankle length crop leggings can avoid the baggy bulging pant hem leg as you can attest in your very nice pictured booties stilettos.  

    Sometimes looking streamlined can avoid the distraction of ill fitted leg hem bunching upwards like accordion. To avoid the problem is style in crop leggings giving the shoes some breathing space to be recognized as well the leggings.

    Do understand climate and temperature  is dependant showing that style off appropiately, (we do need to keep are ankles warm). So wearing a pump bare leg like Heidi shown is perfect way to style oneself also then a bootie. 

     

    Doubt any male can pull this outfit off like Klum does without a few people snapping photos giggling what he is wearing. Do wear some of the the style myself but my moto  leather jacket is a bit longer as many are styled that way for men. Wearing the stiletto heel looks odd on Heidi being the whole outfit is casual and many women don't prefer wearing heels today. They rather wear a ankle chunky mid heel bootie, chelsea flat bootie, Uggs, knee high flat heel boots, flat leather strap thong sandals, flip flop and converse canvas sneakers. Although i compromise wearing heel booties shown in my aviator thumb photo in distressed light blue super skinny jeans, leather mid hip moto jacket and short v-neck shirt. 

    My worry is seeing woman dress in the same outfit as me for years has worn its welcome as new or exciting. Only difference i see today is the distressed jean look or hems making the outfit hanging on a thread (no-pun intended) as still trendy. 

     

     

     

     

     

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  13. On 3/19/2016 at 3:21 AM, ANDROgenius said:

    Part 3:

    This is now about going more into feminine style without being sissy-like. My favorite grey stretch leather leggings are the core of this look. Last week I bought these amazing booties from a small shoe shop. I felt from the first second on in love with is amazing booties. Super soft leather, leather sole and easy to walk in. So I mixed leggings and booties with a sweater and a nice matching scarf. Here we are: a soft & relaxed weekend look.

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    Comfortable and not over top well done.

    While it is a good try i would feel the boots though comfortable are too tight along the leg to keep the leather leggings inside from looking stuffed or bulging... Would contrast the outfit with some colour, yet you say, not make it "sissy". Feel some contrast would bring some pop to the outfit rather making it to monotone, or safe. Try a cream color scarf or white thick fluffy sweater... Maybe dark green leather leggings would work better if your choosing the pastel colour styles. Only suggestion no problem what you have on.... Fashion is always personal and to every individuals taste... 

    Feel whenever someone wears leather leggings their dressing up rather being casual. So my opinion or taste follows to wear sharp booties, and yes stiletto heels do that....

     

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  14. 46 minutes ago, w6ish said:

    next time: don't hide the obvious and see how it goes while on the street or in the mall!

     

    Believe me, I don't hide the obvious at the pool or gym floor. You can be sure everyone notices. Often woman can't control what they are seeing. Which is good part of my exhibitionism. 

     

    Many times on the street or mall things tend to slip out of the way showing the obvious. Only know that when woman stand stunned or stare eyes bulging no pun intended or begin to grin suddenly to themselves. Or usual look away in angry stoic manner. 

  15. W6ish great story but feel your enigma of sorts. You walk in 6" heels and exposing your male features obviously, yet afraid or scurry away if people are walking along sidewalk. 

    Understand very well your needs of fulfillment when dressed in a provocative outfit. Yet you omit the details what the stocky female had her eyes focused on.. Hard to believe the two females didn't have a discussion while you're still in the store. 

    Today while shopping for sneakers i was trying on at Marshalls in the isle walking along observing myself in the mirror. This cute 30 something female was browsing on isle and staring smirking upon my super skinny jean leggings. She felt i looked funny wearing such tight jeans but had on a chaberline shirt enough to camouflage the obvious.

     

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  16. "What if" i took a picture of a woman dressed really well?  Something i pondered today as a hypothetical, of what could of happened.... 

    Was in the parking lot walking towards the entrance of Whole Foods today. In front of me was a beautiful female tall wearing patent 5" pumps with black tight skinny painted on cotton jeans with black top. She was wearing a Khaki blazer which was well fitted, brought a bit of contrast to her monotone black outfit. While i was admiring and desiring to wear her pump heels observing everything, her short stride, being it just rained and walking  off the curb sidewalk, onto the parking lot asphalt.  What intrigued me was what if i pulled out my phone taking a picture of this lean sexy, leggy  female? Changing the dynamic of how we feel getting our photo taken wearing not traditional clothing for a male.

    She was wearing a traditional male outfit a blazer coat even though made for a woman no doubt, still a masculine style to be sure.  What if i laughed at her, seeing she was shuffling her feet beware of the wet surface stepping down the sidewalk curb onto the pitched asphalt parking lot as she may fall down and slip.  Wearing a stereotypical male coat me pointed it out to her saying ha, ha, with my ignorance, that's a dudes blazer.... you have on...:giggle:... thus a photo...

    Yes, this would make me a redneck but she would probably ignore thinking i'm no fashion guru, woman can wear a male suit blazer and do make them for females.  While others walking towards the store may notice my ignorance or lack of respect come to the side of the beauty queen. Which we all know if you're attractive enough people tend to side with them and being female often helps... Traditionally men fend for themselves while woman are pandered and adored making them feel safe. 

    While doing the opposite giving the female a smile saying,  "can i say to you, looking exquisitely  beautiful today, not seeing many woman these days wearing heels.... :thumbsup:.. Would you mind if i took a picture, you look assume.:smile:...... What would the outcome be? While i did dress down wearing my Lacosta grey sneakers and J-brand ONYX wash legging jeans which might of been tighter then her black ones just a tad. Then again i might of said wish i can wear those heels too... The reaction would be predictable as we all know or experienced...:-?

     

     

     

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  17. Thanks but i doubt that color would look good. Although do see the new Harrow booties in camel colour is darker than mine. Those new booties have different leather nap then mine. As picture shows.

    Did come to mind to get my booties coloured in a deeper colour like picture shown.

     

    Guess it's time to look at buying different booties. Zanooti's Only problem is doubt i could wear them comfortable like the chunky heel booties. Or cheaper Marc Ellis ones.. Or Edward Spiers...

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    May taking these oil stained booties to be coloured in Expresso colour. Doubt the shoe repair shop knows how to colour them well.  Anyone know if their is a waxy film to sprayed on so the leather is somewhat protected? Not talking about scotch guard or other waterproof out of a can that is used to protect leather shoes.

     

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    Haven't totaly forsaken my light sand coloured booties. Using vinegar, nubuck brush and cornstarch painstakingly process see if i burn a hole through the leather to china.....:nervous::oops: 

  18. Had accident with my new suede harrow booties Rags & Bone in camel colour. Glass oil flask broke and spilled some on the cap toe of my booties. Now got dark brown stains totally ruined one shoe. 

    Tried different remedies but nothing worked the suede is to light and every little dot of oil darkened it to brown colour very obvious. 

    Suppose i need to buy new booties before spring ends.... :mecry:

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  19. Just asking a question about best time to buy heels? I know many will answer anytime is the best time to buy heels. 

    Seriously would like to know when new styles of heels (booties) are out. Is it spring season where you can pick and choose styles more readily available sizes. 

    Just curious and frustrated browsing through web pages of heels and finding larger sizes not available. 

    Do know of some apps that help giving sneaker freaks or fetish folk a heads up when new styles are introduced like Nike Jordans.

  20. 6 hours ago, w6ish said:

    hi there guys.  it isn't bad.  in fact it is beautiful and very sexy.  i don't know why girls can show off their curves with no problems but the second a man does it, its an uproar.  the male body done up right is a work of art.  

    Agreed, but not many woman would agree with your statement.

    Doubt majority of woman i come across tend to enjoy looking at a male body overtly shown. Only reason i have why they feel that way is, society conditioning of what stereotypical  masculine style should be. Another reason which i tend to be big believer is envy. Woman don't enjoy being one upped or feeling self-conscious seeing a male wear something most average woman don't look good in. For example seeing  a guy wearing tight jeans but his legs or butt looks slender and plump much more than the average Jane thus the scowl or bitterness towards a man showing off.  Better yet wearing original heels completing the outfit brings out the ire from these females, often disguised with laughter to shame us away.

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  21. 1 hour ago, w6ish said:

    ah ha ha!  there is NO WAY the folks here at hhplace are going to let me post that photo my new found friend took of me on the street.  it is a full frontal shot, in a blaze of sunshine with very bold shadows: a brutally sexual photo.  sorry Mac, it aint going to be shown here!

    Can't be that bad. Just curious on how you described your jeans fitted. My new found intrigue is motivated only to understand the fashion sense you display. If your bold enough to wear such painted on jeans like myself can't be too shocking. Like myself wearing different type of skinny jeans everyday, often overtly showing off upfront that many woman just focus upon.  Just want to know if i could wear something better or copy your style if indeed bolder then what i wear already.

     

    Wore my Rag & bone bootie Harrows with my J-brand Houlihan as tight as possible with short jacket. Parked my car at the grocery store i got out walking towards the entrance. Suddenly noticed a similar attractive 40 year old honey observing me, then gulping staring directly upon a particular part which i knew fully well what she was focused upon. After i passed her i looked down seeing what she was staring upon was really that obvious. Let's just say, with a sly smirk  it surprised me pulling down my shirt trying to cover up for modesty sake while in the store. 

    Although i know it's a futile attempt covering up knowing i get people staring upon me like a big bosom woman does, only i get exactly the same reaction from people below the belt buckle. Doubt anyone noticed my 3.5" block heels, which was funny. 

     

    Picture is not of me but i wear these pants a lot tighter, which makes things poke and bulge upfront obviously. Just say i wouldn't wear these pants at work unless totally covered up.. If these pants are good enough for Jessica Alba and Charlize i can wear couple of these also.

     

    Still shaking my head at your anxiety level when leaving your car heading out on the street to the club. You been wearing heels for awhile and comfortable in walking why the fear?

    I can relate to wearing heels for the  first time and going out in public being shy. Usually that emotion subsides and you don't think of it that your wearing heels. Recently walking around in 3 inch born block heel booties in a non friendly mall the other day. Only thought that came to mind was hope i don't come across family relative or their friends at this hick mall.

    Seems to me going out at night in the club district of town isn't that bold especially walking along Queen Street. Try it during the afternoon while sidewalks are filled with teenage girls skipping school observing my tight jeans going wow and laughing behind me. Think your outfit for the night your building it more then it is. In other words your anticipation being seen and making a splash with your outfit is more nerve racking than you believe.  

     

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