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  1. 4 minutes ago, pebblesf said:

    Great boots, you must get plenty of questions/compliments for the students

    Almost none at all.  I worn them to work four times in 6 weeks, and the only comment was from a student that he thought I was just a member of the "family".  But I'm not.

    That day I also worn these knee highs to a end on semester celebration luncheon with hundreds of people. No comment at all.   Either nobody cares or I have normalize I wear high heels or both.

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  2. If you look near the end, you will see that he shows the agent that he is wearing "underwear" but it appears to be a g-string or thong style. It appears that the style of underwear is not sufficient to contain stuff.  This is not about a man wearing a skirt, but about indecent exposure.

    And who hasn't flown in heels, in my cases 4 + inches.

    South West, American, Qantas, British Airways, Air Canada, ......

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  3. 24 minutes ago, CAT said:

    Awesome boots! 
    you should sneak more photos from work!!!! That’s some  of the fun. 

    Thanks.

    I really love these and wish I had seen these earlier and gotten another one, but they sold out fast. So easy to walk in during 12 hour days.

    "At work" photos are going to hard to come by since I only have 2 to 4 more days on site this year.  

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  4. 1 hour ago, hiddenheels said:

    I really wonder how frequent it is that a guy goes into a shoe store and tries on women's shoes.

    It's really not that rare. I have seen another guy shopping at a Steve Madden store.

    I asked this question to a boutique shoe shop manager and she told me she has about half dozen "regular" male customers.

  5. A rare photo from work. Rare for several reasons.  Rare that I am sitting (I'm torturing students  with a Final), rare that I take a picture at work. But not rare that I wear my knee highs with shorts.

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  6. 2 hours ago, p1ng74 said:

    I have the opposite experience.  There are people like my wife who tolerate the 4" cuban heels on my cowboy boots but she would throw a fit if I wore stilettos, of any height. 

    Too bad, stiletto boots are great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  7. Walking is somewhat a function of the type of heel.  I wear such a wide variety of heels. Some of my wedges I can almost  run in, some like my Jessica Simpson stiletto I have to careful where I put my foot down. Don't want to get the heel caught in an expansion joint or the gap getting on and off an elevator. I have to be careful with my platforms and chunky heels I tend to walk slowly. A young woman was kidding me the other day that she could walk much faster than me.

    Going down stairs is the place I would like to use a video to improve my graceful descend (avoid falling). Going down flights of stairs in stilettos is nightmarish, and I have to do this when the elevator is not working.

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  8. I like a variety of heel styles.  Today work heels are Freebird Canti's purchase in 2017.  I have two pairs, these brown ones and another one in black.

    I love these chunky style heels, and this sandal has an adjustable toe strap which is great because I have a large toe box.  I had to add an extra hole though. 

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  9. I wear heels about 10-12 hours a day. At work I spend most of my time standing and walking for 5+ hours each day. I sit and "observe" less than a hour.  3.75 to 4.5 inch difference is comfortable, higher not so much.  

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  10. Please don't laugh me off this site.  This question came from a non-HHP member, a friend from a former site that some of you know.

    Does anyone know anything about Ballerine flats by Softstar?

    Thanks!

    Again, please don't laugh me off this site

     

     

     

  11. Uneven loading on the heel and torque from changing from gas pedal to brake pedal.  I can feel and see this on some of my heels from driving.  And 99%+ of the time I'm driving in heels.  (Experimental based science.)

    What is unknown is the condition of the shank in the left heels.  Do they show stress or not.

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