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  1. This was a very interesting video to watch. I was at the very least impressed that she could stand in those heels at all. I found myself thinking about the construction workers walking around on stilts though. I've seen some very accomplished folks walking around on stilts that were at least 36" tall and doing so with such confidence that it looked like they had benn doing that all their lives. Of course stilts are flat rather than heels but the images in my mind are similar.

  2. Thanks for the info Thighbootguy. The one thing that I will note for those that have not seen one is that while the photographs show the full color range of a rainbow, to the naked eye a moonbow is almost pure white as the reflected light energy is not strong enough for the eye to discern the colors that are there. If you do happen to catch a moonbow that shows the colors you are experiencing one on a very clear and bright night. All the ones I have witnessed were white to the eye. The full circle one was viewed from an altitude of about 5000 feet above sea level on cloud tops at about the 2000 foot level.

  3. As I was reading through the Introductions area I noticed that there was a large disparity between posters. A very large percentage of the introductions were from folks with fewer than 20 posts. A very large percentage were over 100 posts and a significant percentage was over 1000 posts. There was a virtual dead zone between 20 and 100, very few were in that range.

  4. Welcome for me as well Swedeheeler. I've not been on long enough yet to completely get through all the Introductions much less the rest of the board but it does look to be a good place to talk about heels and what you have. I like that folks who only want to discuss the fetish aspects of heels are closely monitored and discouraged from doing so.

  5. Greetings and welcome to the site Peter. I have also just recently joined and I'm still reading through the older posts, but so far the group here has been most cordial. I like that fact and I hope that it will be a good place to talk about all things heeled. I can walk easily in 2" heels and can manage 4"+ but not for long. What you are wear in your photos does look very nice. Have a good day.

  6. I'll express a welcome aboard to you Knoxxx. Ii have also joined recently and it's nice to travel on this journey with others that share the same interests. Whether male or female we should all be able to enjoy the feelings and beauty of wearing heels if we wish to.

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  7. I'll add my welcome as well UKBoots. I have not been on for very long myself but I have had a longtime affection for heels. I can do a 3" heel with no problem, I have a pair of 4"+ heels that are semi difficult but I can simply wear them for hours with no difficulty, walking in them for very long is much harder.

  8. I am able to wear a 4" heel with not too much of a problem but it also does not take long for my toes to start hurting as they do not normally get bent upwards much. I can wear a 1 1/2" heel pretty much most of the day with no issues. I am most comfortable using a blocky heel as I can rest my weight on my heels when standing rather than on my toes. I like the smaller heels but they are a little more difficult to wear for an extended period as my ankles occasionally try to flip sideways on me. I think its more a matter of wearing them and practicing walking in them to get the hang of them.

    I normally wear a women's size 10 but I have found that if I get a wide width I can do a size 9 without difficulty. I prefer the size 10 in the regular width as the top of the shoe feels somewhat more snug over the whole of my foot. I once had a set of boots that had a 2" platform with 4" heels made out of stretch patent that were a knee high boot that I loved dearly but the fabric broke down and I had to throw them away. One day I'll find another pair that I can afford and I'll replace them if I can.

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