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  1. Hrm.. Cling wrap.. duct tape.. heels.. sounds like a fun night to me, good thing this is in the fetish catagory :lol: I've had the habit of removing heels in the night w/o waking up.. not sure if I should go through the list of ways i've kept myself, or been kept in heels for the night. seeya jim

  2. Ok, sounds like a chalange. I dug out my honda CR-250 and poped the motor apart to get it running again. Next step will be to fabricate a brake pedal, gear shifter, and find more heel friendly footpegs. Standing on my toes I can keep weight off the seat.. so this just might work with ballet boots :lol: Kickstarting it might be a bastard though... hehe Jim

  3. Dr Shoe sez "I wonder if a bike could be designed that you would have to wear ballets to ride it? " Well.. as far as standing and waiting in traffic or lights, I do know my dirtbike is a wee bit high to put both feet on the ground.. not even sure if ballet heels would work. I'm considering trading my sportbike in for a dual-sport, and I think the added height might make some mod's possible.. I'd just need to re-position the gear shifter and rear brake to work when pointing down vs flat footed... Might make for an interesting look, I do enjoy alternative uses for moto-cross gear :lol: It may not work great, but might be fun for a thrill.. give the red-necks something to get confused over. Have a good one everyone Jim

  4. I've got an R6 and the best I've done for riding it wearing heels would be a pair of 2.5" chunky heeled boots I used to own. Wasn't too bad to control, the brake was easy but the shifter knob was slightly too far forward for comfort, but thats not just a heel problem, I've got size 7 feet and I think it was sized for someone with 10's...

    Stability wasnt a problem.. I could plant my feet easier at a light, and the notch hooked in well when I decided to ride past a friend in a wheelie :lol:

    Although these may be a bit overdoing it, and may hamper riding safty..

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    Have fun everyone

    Jim

  5. Hrm, ballet heels turning mainstream? Doubtfull, but maybe they will become a bit more common. I did think it was quite cool that they even got a guy to try them out on camera, too bad they didnt run into someone who already owns a pair and could move around without problems. I wonder if any US tv stations are planning to snag this idea.. :lol: Have a good one Jim

  6. I went full bore and told my b/f about my ballet boots.. Not easy for him to accept since he's more into the macho type (he works as a firefighter/swat team medic).. But he's ok with it as a fetish. Amazing, I can wear my 9" heels around him but not 3" :lol: There is definatly a misconception that heels=CD, which is not totally true no matter which side of the fence you are on. Keep it up guys Jim

  7. Hey vidking, definatly some good work with the BB vid, alot of respect for Mistress Nathalie for having such a natural looking walk. You've mentioned that she's been practicing to be able to walk for longer periods of time. Would it be possible for you to share any 'trade secrets' reguarding methods of practicing, or is it pretty much finding the right fit, padding, and stretching to get your ankle flexibility and comfort level up to the point you can move around without a problem? Thanks Jim

  8. Looks like the punitive shoes really cranks the ankle instead of reducing the stress by arching the foot a bit. Not sure who made my first pair of BB's, I got them from Arch Enemys *gag*, and while I can stand up straight for photo's I have to walk with slightly bent knees.. the newer pair I have from Dungeonz (germany, dungeonz.de) reduces the stress, and has a little lower heel. While the dungeonz shoes are much easier to stand and walk in while on carpet the heel and sole area are a bit too flexible and tend to flex while walking making for some strange noises and odd sensations. This was noted while wandering around a hotel in miami looking for an ice machine a month ago :lol: Good luck with the punitive shoes style, keep us updated how you're doing. I've been pondering the idea of using one of their styles to make a ballet bootsuit type item... :(

  9. I've tried heels like that before, and quite frankly it seemed easier to walk in my ballet boots.. My ancle was bent to the same angle, and my calves started to cramp up.. Not to say i've never had discomfort from putting weight on my toes though :smile: Anyone else get a chance to try both out? Jim

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