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  1. On 9/20/2022 at 2:36 PM, Shyheels said:

    I’ve seen some but I never followed up on any. They do exist though

    I just Googled this - there’s quite a few classes, mainly run by professional dancers. How welcome a guy would be to any of these classes is anyones guess. Probably not very. 

    I  once tried contacting one club or group that offers classes regarding this to ask if guys can do the course too, never got a reply. But not too bothered since I don't think I would have fitted in anyway. 1 on 1 classes might be better for guys, and maybe group classes  at a later stage

    22 hours ago, peterborough said:

    I have watched youtube etc, just thought it would be fun if there was a class.

    I found another one in London who offers 1 on 1 classes as well at okay prices, still considering but that is  my first option If I decided to do classes. Dance classes or something a bit more challenging than just walking will be better I think if your open minded about them, maybe as temporary/medium term thing  just to gain confidence in being mobile in heels but outdoor outings will still be necessary anyway and maybe some physical exercises.

  2. 8 hours ago, balletboot said:

    Finally was able to get out and do some shopping today.. no luck though the stores are empty with not much in stock 😕

    it was still nice to get out and walk around!

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    Does your girlfriend allow your private and public heeling now?

     

  3. Made another outing today this evening, spent 2 hours in Primark and bought more items, Including a black synthetic leather jacket, wet look leggins, dark blue leggins on sale,  1 short / 1 midi denim skirts and the block heel boots shown in the pics.

    I will return the leggins and swap for a smaller size or different item since they are not tight enough for my liking.  I wanted to try items on, but due to the pandemic changings room are out of use. 

    Initially I wore flats (since it wasn't raining) to match my ladies jumper I bought the other day, skinny Jean's , a black jacket and 40 denier tights under jeans. I changed and wore the heels to match out the store and this was better also due to the rain outside.  Might get the black ones and 3 inch stilettos soon.

    Felt comfortable communicating with female staff, but avoided some of the guys. But what's strange is that in my initial outings or  sometimes since I've been going out I have been more nervous of women noticing. These days I dont care as much about strangers (still do a bit), its mainly the fear of people I know or who can recognise me.

    I'm going to try others stores in future outings to complete my wardrobe, but buying less items at a time, need to keep an eye on my budget. 

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    On 10/1/2020 at 11:36 PM, SkirtDude said:

    The rain for tomorrow seems to be just showers, there are good thrift shops on local high streets, (some right next to each other!). For designer stuff, Hatfield Galleria has outlet stores and a huge TK Maxx (TJ Maxx to our US friends). Don't watch for mouthy schoolkids, they have seen it all before. It's just clothes... People are more concerned with what mask you have on, rather than what skirt 😏 so even a short royal blue A line wouldn't raise eyebrows. It's easier to browse for skirts whilst in one (It's tights weather now)... Most staff just want a sale. I think the formal office wear is good, knee length, though not all sizes are accurate... most thrift or charity shops have decent boots too. A chunky heel will prevent any slips.

    Primark stuff only lasts a short time, you may be better going to charity shops like Traid. This was in H&M for only £17, well worth a look! 

    Saturday is now the wash-out day... :)

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    Yeah the quality and durabilty is not the best, as I've noticed from experience buying guy clothes. But Primark is not my main go to place medium to long term, however the jacket in my pic is from Primark from almost 2 years ago.

     It was just an obvious initial choice as I'm still experimenting and learning more about female fashion, did not want to spend too much initially and felt more comfortable going there than other places,but that's not an issue now I've had some experience. 

    Top Shop, New Look,Tkmaxx and M & S are my preferred choices. I should have gone as soon as lockdown was lifted in July  since some places had 70% sales, but mentally I wasn't ready then. Well see what black Friday brings.

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  4. 20 hours ago, SkirtDude said:

    Sounds like a great plan! If you are shopping for skirts, I find it's much easier doing so whilst wearing one. Like whilst in heels, the worry of wearing a skirt just goes away, just sit carefully on the train if opposite someone on the Underground.  If you do bump into someone you know, don't worry. So now they know. Most people have got too much going on in their lives to care for other people's clothes :)

    A longer straight skirt like the one pictured is good for cooler days, it's wet and wild the next few days. Denims go unnoticed too. Zara do some nice ones. A decent outfit goes well with heels. 

    Lockdown may be back in weeks so get shopping! 😄

     

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    Yeah I'm annoyed about the forcasted rain over the next 7 days or so. Im going shopping anyway maybe 2 outings. Flats are not the best in wet weather, temperature wise they are still okay for now. I might wear my trainers instead intially, then change into my heels on my way there.

    Yes, Im buying some skirts (my current ones from Ebay are a little too bold or short for my second outing in a skirt), but I'm shopping on a budget so either Primark, thrift shops or  anyplaces currently with big sales or discounts. Looking to buy some leather leggins 1 or two dresses appropriate for autumn/winter, a few pairs of boots at some points this month. 

    I also have a lot Credits on JustFab from  ages ago I need to use.

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  5. Today was my third time out in public in heels and I wore my 3.5 inch "kin John Lewis" mules, skin tight jeans and black jacket. I went shopping at Primark in Oxford street primarily.

    Repainted my toes before setting off, and Initially I wore my black ballet flats with a golden bow to a local supermarket, then changed into heels once I got on the bus to central London. 

    Within a minute off hitting the streets I could feel the difference of walking outside but my final bus stop was a  few hundred metres from the store, so not a big deal once I was indoors.

    The fear and nerves quickly went away once inside the store (which is one of the biggest), but it wasn't busy. I didn't care much about being seen or outed as a guy, I embraced it. I think even with a face mask on people can generally tell if your a guy anyway.

    I arrived at the store 30 mins late at least thus did not have enough time to try on some of the items I have planned on purchasing. But I took the initiative to interact with several staff and asked for help when necessary.

    I have bought two womens jumpers/tops and some tights/ hose. I can always return them to any store if the size is not a ideal for the tops. But in future the plan is to shop and try clothes on in some from now. It was much easier than I thought and not that big of a deal. Even browsed the handbags and other items, and all the way through my time there there was zero shame and guilt.

    All those regular outings in flats are paying off, I had to earn that confidence. Just like with flats I like the heels on full display too. On the buses back home I kept the heels on and took a longer route so I could strut home for a longer distance and get some more mileage on the streets. 

    Early on in my outings I've worn ethier a skirt and a handbag a couple of times (with flats) but I wasn't quite ready for that at the time, but I feel that I'm very close to being ready now. 

     I will stay in the 3 - 3.5 inch range for block and stiletto heels for a while until I'm ready for the 4 inch heels from the  previous heel outing. I wont be buying many for heels for a long time since I have a lot already nearly all in the 4-6 inch range.

    I still fear bumping into someone I know or who can recognise me. But I plan on becoming more daring in the coming  weeks and months in terms of my overall outfits.  Finally I need to develop a structured routine and schedule for outings in general and shopping to make things easier and more normal, as I have a busier schedule these days.

    With the threat of another lockdown and of more high street stores going bust there is  a slight sence of urgency and no longer do I have to look through shop windows thinking I wish had the balls to shop in there.

    The outing was at least 3.5 hours overall from when I left the house and there was a lot of click clak between geting off the bus intially to the store  and returning home. I like the sound!!! 😂

    Lastly I still revist/read the comments after my initial posts from time to time and appreciate the input and feedback.

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  6. 16 hours ago, chesterx said:

    Working from home today when I was told not only was a wig I had ordered ready but a handbag was ready as well. I took the opportunity to dress up a bit as I wasn't too busy, so took a long lunch. 1st stop was the wig store where I had a nice chat with the owner & a couple of patrons. Got some nice tips. I love what she did to style this wig for me. It doesn't show, but the back is done in a french braid to my middle back with some strategically placed loose hair. Afterwards I went to the local mall to visit the Coach store & pick up my order. Its a small bag, cream colored with silver  studs spaced all over the flap. Had another lovely conversation with the sales folks, but I had to get back to work. Was shorter than I wanted it to be, but it was a fun outing just the same. Wore a pintuck slip dress from J.C. Penny & my favorite black pumps, my Calvin Klein 4 1/4" heels. I also got my arms taken care of. No more gorilla arms for me!

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    I think you can easily pass with a bit more make up, lol

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  7. On 8/6/2020 at 2:18 AM, balletboot said:

    Sadly no..  my girlfriend found my clothes before I could try to talk to her about them, she threw them all out and also some of my heels. 😕

    so I was doing damage control before all this covid nonsense started. And since then she has been working from home and I've been extra busy at work.

    so sadly I havnt had anytime to heel other than late at night watching TV. But I don't really count that.

    Feel for you, I've enjoyed reading your outings. Hope you can resolve this situation long term.

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  8. 9 hours ago, chesterx said:

    Crossed the Rubicon today, I suppose, as one of my wigs arrived. Still have some work to do, but having to wear a mask helps, lol. Plan to get my arms waxed next weekend. Not sure where I'm going with this, but my focus is still on heels. Went grocery shopping, & no one seemed to really care. Got two compliments on my nails, one from the butcher of all people. After that, went home, as I was still a bit nervous. Plan to take a nice nap this afternoon...Wore my Macy's mid heel print pumps, jeans from Long Tall Sally, & a top from Amazon...

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    Is this progress within the past 12 months or year from when you first outed in flat shoes?

     Personally I've had to slow things down as I felt was going a bit too fast, I did stop again for a while until a month ago,  my confidence never really went and have continued with daytime outings since, but im still on edge about getting caught by someone I know. In addition to shoes, I've outed with skinny jeans several times, pedicure, hose/tights a few times and a skirt/hose once at night and a handbag twice a few months ago, shaved my legs. Wasn't sure were I was going with it ether and it was a bit too much withing my first few months, so I had to take a step  back to reflect.

    Sticking to flats/low heels, skinny jeans for now, but I want  to make a couple of new milestones in September ( e.g. clothes/shoe shopping in person, may get my ears done), before the cold weather comes back and a possible second lockdown. 

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  9. Was out ealier in the sun, with my Aldo handbag ,skinny jeans and the ted bakers sandals in the pic. Just before i arrived home i was caught by one of my female neghbours and been showing my toes public  for the last few days.  Cant wait to get them done professionally and a manicure too. 

    I was ,"caught" by one of  the security guys on my estate in skirt , fishnet tights and flats 2 days ago in the evening lol, after a brief outing to the shops which was a first in a skirt. 

    I have carefully  tried to  avoid my neighbours and other people on my estate  for the last 2 month I've been wearing female footwear, but im caring less and less now. But still a little carefull though. My outings are mostly daytime now, I'm hooked and enjoying pushing the boundaries more than ever. For me its about the general experience  and I'm now more patient about heels before they are a regular part of my outings.

     

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  10. 17 hours ago, Cali said:

    A lot going on in that last outfit.

    I've had the top for years, then came across the skirt and heels on Ebay at low cost, so was a no brainer when i imagined the whole outfit. Gonna be be intresting wearing that out, even without  the heels lol

    Will wear more conservative colours for my first skirt in public though, the last one is a bit too much for a first time, lol

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  11. On 4/18/2020 at 8:45 AM, kneehighs said:

    Brexit

    Trump nationalism

    Japan funds 2B for companies to move supply chain out of China

    We live in an era of DeGlobalization

    People can't pay their rent

    Landlords can't pay their mortgages

    Retail Banks will get bailed out before the people???  After 2008???  And trillions being printed to cover COVID/quarantine demand shocks? 

    Enter, global financial reset.  

    Retail Banks go bust.

    Central Banks replace them.  If consumers had 1K in retail banks, Central Bank gives consumer a new wallet (bet smart phone is required) with 1K of fresh "Fed Coins" in it.  So consumer loses no money.

    It will be Digitally based since paper money can pass COVID or other mutations of viruses.  

    Imagine the surveillance that could come with the new Fed Coin?  No vaccine?  No coins.  Coins could be issued with expiration dates programmed to be spent in segments of economy that are suffering.  

    Imagine ZOOM calls with billion dollar deals done across 5 countries.  Which government collects taxes and in which government denominated Fed Coin will transactions be settled in?   It'll need to be figured out to keep commerce flowing. 

    You better believe in an deglobalized environment, countries will fight.  Probably why China already released their own digital wallets tested in 4 cities.  Infrastructure first mover advantage.

    Yet, one a-political money could offer a solution across international borders.  A neutral solution.

    Just my 2 sats.

    (just my thoughts on the situation.  Not financial advice etc).

     

     

     

    Might be worse than great depression they say. Been aware about this for a while now, now thinking how i can plan ahead. Im a student so my hands are tied a bit, although im still employed .

     Only this year i realised fiat currencies are not  real money, lol.  Gold is too expensive and harder to get now, so going to reserch crypto in general. 

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  12. I will now be closing this topic, to start a new one soon for my heeling adventures.

    Made my first full outing in thin block heels last night, in 4 inch boots no platform.

    As soon as i left the house it felt strange walking on the concretee  and not as easy as i expected in blook heels. Saw a car parked with lights on and another group of guys talking  around my block and almost chickened out. But persevered. When i arived near Tesco store 10 mins later(to buy a few things), I nearly chickened out, i turned back twice to go home, but went in at third attempt.

    Again no anxiety really or intense butterflies, when coming across a dozen people, including the security woman who gave a strange knowing smile, i think. The woman who served me and other other till person would have noticed as i was walking away plus no one else was waiting to be serve after me.  I had a few wobles tbh, from start to finish,  but i decided to persevere initially just to avoid the regret and beeting my self up from not doing. Outing was 30mins id say (with sitting down briefly and standing) and my feet were hurting at least half that time on the way home.

    I will be using the treadmill to practise with 5-6 inch stilleto with and with no platform and wedges, just to get some mileage. The open toe mule sandals shown bellow at 3.5 inch with a shorter and thicker block heel. So will likley only wear these for my outings in heels ,  and but  flats most other times, until i improve, to regularly wear higher of thinner ones. So another 3-4 weeks perhaps, until i try the 4 inches out again. Before then im planning pedicure  with the mule sandals bellow and women's flat sandals.

    At this point its more about improving my skill and competence of heeling outside, not the fear or negative emotions as much (which i still have). I feel my plan omto wear flats first is paying off as intended, and ive been wearing more daring and feminine pairs.So heels on display was not an issue, initially it was the noise, but ultimately ability and pain were the major and only issues really in the end.

     

     

     

     

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  13. On 4/10/2020 at 5:45 PM, SkirtDude said:

    I'm glad you are getting out and about. The flats will get zero attention, I have even found my 22 inch pencil skirt gets very few looks as well. In this hot weather, the breeze is quite delightful, lol. To the big supermarket by the stadium today, plenty of black folk, I've heard all the insults, and sometimes it's just in our head as we fear hostility. People have no time for the clothes or heels you wear, they are looking forward to when all this lockdown stuff is over. After a while, you won't notice double takes.

    Today: polo shirt, Principles penstripe pencil skirt, 22" with 5 inch slit at rear, black hold ups, ballet flats. Sometimes I pose for the kids trying to take my photo. They feel embarrassed and run off :biggrin:

    I have a couple of skirts in a 10 (34-36 mens) if you would like them. Denim is the easiest to go out in first of all :flowers:

    Other areas you could try is Lea Valley Park by the Marshes. Nice weather, open space it's part of my "exercise" now and then. A couple of benches to sit on when your feet start to ache in pumps, or you need to re adjust your tights or stockings discreetly ;) ebay is a good site for clothing if you don't fancy charity shops (majority closed now). It's never supposed to replace  mens wear,  just a nice addition to the mostly drab :) there are plenty of guys who have such a wardrobe... just look at Balletboot, CAT and JeffB for starters :)

     

    Perfect day for a walk! Sat on the bus in a mini kilt, stockings and booties. Heading to the Marshes for my daily exercise. Some double takes, my card didn't work on the reader when I got on the bus, but after trying a different one, walked to the back of the bus, so all eyes on me.

    How are you spending your Lockdown weekend, KJones? :)

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    Im staying in mostly to do my Uni work. Part of  me wants to get noticed when i get on the bus or out about in public, but still working towards being comfortable in public and still self conscious. I went to tesco, in my pink flats, but this time it was the big store and in daylight(morning), i was a little nervous but the intence feelings from my early days are generally gone. Daytime outing in flats now and now im off work the rest of the month, so i only intend to wear women's shoes.

    I know people here say you should wear heels and dress how you want for you, and i agree. But when ive noticed people notice or look, the attention was neccesary in telling my subconscious mind there is nothing to fear and im being granted permission. Thus, I can and will continue to push the boundaries a little with each outing.

    On Monday i plan to do some heeling and skinny jeans in the evening, then daylight very soon. At this rate i will be in skirts sooner than i expected, im trying to take my time but, this is very addictive, and ive seen members say their confidence grew rapidly. 

    So at this point i feel its neccesary to reflect on why im doing this tbh, for my own sanity.

  14. On 4/8/2020 at 1:46 PM, SkirtDude said:

    Sorry for the late reply. Problem with uploading pictures...  I am not far from you, near the high road too. Lockdown means hardly anyone about, but don't want hassle from cops as it may look like an unnecessary trip outside. Been wearing for 6 years, though I do still mix it up with regular guys clothes too. Sometimes it's a hassle to coordinate skirts, tights, underwear, shoes, find a decent bag etc... all the accessories are time consuming, lol... it's sometimes easier to just blend in with everyone else. As for areas like Camden, can be dicey. Soho as well. I find going outside London much better, shopping for heels whilst in a skirt is better as well. Have you been venturing out much recently?

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    Yes i have been venturing outside in ballet flats for 8 out of the 12 days since my debut. I were a 3M 6200 half face respirator instead of a mask in public, which partially disguises or covers my face, but most people notice im a guy anyway and i dont hide it, haha.

    Ive noticed people look down, double takes  and stares from people.For example  Including when i got on the bus with several black or african people.  But i suppose the respirator does attract some looks though. I have worn several  other pairs not shown in the original pics. Today i wore a  bright pink pair of Ted Baker flats to Tesco, nothing much happened really and no heart pounding just calmness mostly. 

    These expiriences motivate me to master and wear my heels/wedges in public along with the accessories you mentioned hopefully soon and dress how i want in public. I dont hide my flats, and wont be hiding the heels either. Im planning debuting my 3.5 inch block heels within the next week, when i visit the supermarket at some point. The shoes are open toe mules, so considering doing a pedicure for the outing, with skinny jeans.

    I have a treadmill at home which doesnt get used much, so will using it to practice my heeling for the longer term.  So 4 inches in public is my target within the next month or so.

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  15. On 4/4/2020 at 10:51 PM, SkirtDude said:

    OP,

    Typical skirt styles I've worn with a less prominent heel. People were more concerned about the top half, since then, I wear guys shirts and tops. I won't list the insults thrown at me initially, but am now seen as part of the furniture. Where abouts in London are you? Some parts are easier than others ;)

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    Thanks.

    Currently living in Tottenham near the new stadium. Tbh I'm finding the hardest part is leaving the house and bumping into one of my neighbours during the day.

    But once in public I'm calm. Night, late evening or early morning is somewhat easy when going and coming from work. I now intend to wear womens shoes (starting with ballet flats and sandals) more and more often until it becomes my regular footwear (Apart from when working or when with friends/family).  I'm not ready for skirts yet  maybe in  late summer or the fall, before that womens jeans with preaty sandals (Ted Baker London) with painted toes for the summer and openly wearing low to medium heels is the next goal. So I guess the adrenaline and heart pounding will continue for a while, after my initial success.

    Although I'm straight, I  was thinking Soho as it will be more accepting and Camden area initially, but since the city is in lockdown these wont really be an option for sometime, so just sticking to my local area and when going/coming from work as they are the only feasible/safe options. 

    What are some your recommendations in terms of places and how long have you been wearing skirts and heels in public?

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  16. This might be a long post, so bare with me. It's more than a year since my failed attempt at public heeling. 

    I'm also a big fan of ballet flats and since Sunday night I've done 5 outings( one going to work and one on the way back home) using the 3 different pairs across 3 days. Until my outing today, the previous 4 have been an emotional  rollercoaster to varying degrees.

    I dont know what came over me on sunday night before preparing for work, but I put my flats on and put my trainers in my work bag. I wore the flats on the bus to work, which was mostly empty. Were I was positioned however, they were visible to anyone who got on the bus, although hardly anyone noticed. This has been the case on the other journeys, and when walking in public. However I've noticed an increasing number of people noticing to some degree including  double takes at my feet. At some pont during my journeys i started wanting to be noticed, lol. I remember  a blonde girl who came to sit near me slightly facing my direction in the morning one time  were my shoes were already obvious. I remember a security guy at residential area look at my face then down at my feet just before I reached  home as he got out of his car. These moments felt significant, as if I was given permission to do what I was doing,and I have cared less and less since. Up until this point my head was rushing , I was high on adrenaline and dopamine, haha.

    Today I wore my most daring shoes yet, a red pair of ted baker flats, which on full display as with the previous 2 pairs. I need to purchase some groceries so I wore them to the local supermarket  which was fairly busy. For some reason I had a sence of calm much better than previous days, but I was still a bit nervous as I made no effort to disguise I'm a guy. I wear a half face respirator, but i think strangers can still tell I'm a guy, as has been acknowledged a few times.

    I do own just many heels as flats though, including ballet heels and 6 inch pleasers,  platforms, wedges e t.c. but need to practice for public, and only wear at home. 

    I can't work from home during the pandemic i work nights so there are hardly any people are around unlike the daytime, plus I wear PPE everytime I leave the house now. That said I'm taking time off from next week as the Covid19 situation worsens here in London and UK. So outings will be for when I need to go to buy something. Uni has been cancelled so that opportunity has gone too.

    I wont be posting about my outings in flats since this is a heels site, but if choose to continue with this path in generally, flats are my starting point, and I want to start wearing my 3.5 inch block heels at some point. 

    In summary my goal Is to wear heels (and womens shoes in general) in public on a regular basis,skirts, leggings .and painted toes, e.t.c.But presenting as a guy, not fully crossdressing. However I intend to keep wearing guys clothes and shoes too, I just want fashion freedom If anything.Although the excitement I felt the past few days makes me want to only want wear womens shoes almost all the time.

     I'm still going through inner conflict with this behaviour and thinking of stopping sometimes, none else knows if this. I don't know if I can stop now, and get rid of the desired. I come from an African background and this behaviour would not be tolerated. I'm  screwed,  This is a can of worms  that shouldn't have been opened. But sometimes I really want to stop. But feels too good and exciting.

    I now understand what the public heelers here talk about regarding the early stages and how it gets easier exponentially. I cant wait to get out again tomorrow night when I go to work. But I must say the daylight outings are much more fun and liked it how the shoes were on display for anyone to see, but was still nervous.

    NO MORE WALKING AT NIGHT TIME IN DARK PARKS.

    But health is  the priority right now,  so I will have limited outings or almost none, for a while to come as  the case for everyone. 

    Apologies for the long post but I had to get this of my chest, and I'm back down to earth now. I will post some pics later. Stay safe. 

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  17. On 6/25/2019 at 11:02 AM, crw321 said:

    Thanks for useful comments. I'm actually around London alot so agree with outer areas & mingling in busy areas. I just wondered if there were a specific pub where  i might bump into heeled guys. I'd be keen to me guys who wear 4 inch heel ankle boots. I'm not too daring though!

    Only been out once in London (central) in heels back in January briefly and posted my experience here . I'm from Tottenham but wouldn't dare wear them there. I've been quite busy since then, so its been hard to make time to build on the little momentum i initially had. But not a day goes by i don't think about wearing heels and flats in public. hopping to get out this summer at night just to ease into it again, now I've finished uni. 

  18. 6 minutes ago, maninboots said:

    Back at home in Costa again today, much more relaxed atmosphere than McDonald’s, again in my black western slouch boots from next, a few people milling about, some familiar some not, one woman at the till gave me a quick look up and down but then carried on minding her own business, all seems pretty quiet to be honest, as i speak 2 younger lads have come in in their gym gear, they’ve sat opposite me but don’t seem to be taking any notice, so I’ll sit here for a bit, enjoy my coffee and people watch, all in good fun of course 

    Ive read a few comments on this site from others about observing others while heeling in public. Is it about enjoying the attention and wanting to be noticed or people not making big deal or noticing much that makes it fun?

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