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  1. All In extremis, could end up like this. Though I must admit i find this quite attractive;as a response to the thread in the girls forum, I am intersted in body modification and would be interested in having surgery like this performed. My second toe is longer than my big toe, so end up with it cramped up in the end of my shoes, especially my heels. Buying shoes the next size up to relieve the second toe doesn't help as they become generally too big and sloppy.

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  2. does it really matter? T-Mobile in UK used to be Mercury one 2 one until bought out by the parent company. From a UK point of view the big boys have been around for at least 20 years in a market that is near saturation and are all struggling to keep market share and make money; there have been various name changes and joint ventures along the way and I think we can expect some more. The issue therefore is for current users and whether existing levels of service will remain but because the market is still competitive to keep customers, I highly doubt they can afford to lose custom. R

  3. Mrs Foxyheels In a word; yes. Although I am currently not with anyone, this is something I would desire from a partner - I really crave some positive re-inforcement in both my public heel wearing and corset training; both of which are very sporadic at the moment - I want someone to remind me that it is okay and that they find me attractive in both. Went to BBB over the weekend and was quite comfortable wandering from the carpark round to the event, passing people that were clearly surprised by the image of a 6'4" boy in 4" heels; partially because I was sure I wouldn't meet anyone that I know that I don't want to know about the heels - this I see as my biggest mental barrier - I suppose I need to come out to more people. R

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    okay, bear with me; for those that don't know of the show on BBC in UK, Being Human is a dark comedy drama, where a Vampire, Werewolf and Ghost live together, trying to make it through the daily grind.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00z8xsk/Being_Human_Series_3_Though_the_Heavens_Fall/

    Currently towards the end of the 3rd series and has progressivly got darker but means budget has increased. Needless to say every couple of episodes we get to see various members of the werewolf cast (male and female) turn into werewolves in fairly impressive fashion.

    The penultimate episode (above) has Robson Green (Soldier Soldier) turning into his werewolf alter ego, where we get to see the transformation of his feet in a couple of brief shots, which made me think of permanent high heel modification. see below;

    the episode I have screen grabbed from is available (probably only in UK) for another week - see about 38 minutes in.

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    You may remember Imelda from this forum; she now has a website by the name "Commando in Heels" where I have previously linked to her Ballet Heels website regarding stress balls for toe padding.

    Well, you may be interested in seeing a preview picture of a pair of her latest modified ballet heels, here; http://suzanziballetheels.com/2011/03/09/sneak-peek-special-ballet-boots-draft-entry/ the picture has been watermarked and is a collage, howebver what yo are looking at is a new longer red pencil heel and a pair of curious "legs and hooves" under the toe.

    Not sure what I think but am looking forward to seeing her walking in them.

    If you go to the main site there are plenty of videos of her in extreme and ballet heels

    Richard

  6. think sleeping in one of those would help towards permanency?

    Suppose they would certainly make you more flexible, seeing as they are designed for dancers.

    You can still be flexible and permanently make yourself wear heels.

    Richard

  7. I don't have an alter ego per se but my confidence rises and attitude changes when I am out in heels; I become more chatty and gregarious, especially in situations where being heels is not seen as odd. It's still Richard you see and meet, I just become the character I'd rather be in my "normal" life (similar effect that half a bottle of wine has on me) but I can neither be drunk or wear heels all the time......

  8. why, why, why? one can have a modest wallet with plastic and notes in one pocket with some shrapnel floating around in the bottom, a phone with plenty of apps (if needed) in a back pocket and a set of keys and a hanky if needed in the other pocket - as I do. I have a small satchel style bag as I commute on a bicycle which usually carries a just lunch box and a couple of files OR a lap top when needed for work.....that's it......do we really, honestly need all this tech and detritus in our lives?

  9. I used to get that but I have gotten very bored of feeling like that about something which gives me pleasure so I decided to face up to it and stop fighting it. I've started talking to certain close friends about it and I no longer feel any shame or guilt about it. It's quite a relief actually and I recommend it to anyone who feels shame or guilt about wearing heels. It takes some balls to approach it with anyone for the first time and you need to choose the right person but you just know who to tell and who not to tell and those are the people closest to you who you know will take you for who you are.

    Quite agree, I do every now and again feel the whole thing is completely absurd but that is normally if I've had a couple of "cheeky vimtos".

    Was amazed at the almost non reaction when I told 2 of my closest friends; they are quite obsessed about it and keep asking me about the collection; they have yet to see me in heels in the flesh though.......think that may garner a interesting reaction he, he, he.

    R

  10. I recently got engaged (no ring yet though!) and I'm in two minds what to do. My boyfriend wants us to run off to Paris and grab a couple of cheroot smoking peasants off the street as witnesses. I want the big white wedding with a couple of bridesmaids and a pair of white (or silver) pigalles.

    well congratulations to you both; would love to see your outfit when you do tie the knot.

    R

  11. technically the same in the UK and quite likely many countries around the world; there was a similar article in the UK press about the numbers of people that drove in "inappropriate" footwear - more than likely referenced in the forum. I have driven in both heels and my mountaineering boots; it is harder to drive in the boots than the heels as the boots are not at all flexible (hence suitable for ice climbing) and about 50% wider than my normal shoes, though I doubt the police would fine me for wearing them compared to the heels! R

  12. I guess: either the topic was covered, or no one knows... or Bordellos are already mainstream.

    By the way, I decided to change the shoe I was wearing to school in March. The ones before...are a little too flashy for me to go with. So I chose these to replace them :unsure:

    well, going from sparkling blue to metallic blue is a downgrade of sorts but still flashy :silly: beautiful none the less.

    But I did find the ones I have tried - 2 separate pairs - to be rather uncomfortable even at the initial putting on, which made me feel the range is just a bit too expensive for what you get. Shame really but hope the ones you get HHDude work out well.

    R

  13. Indeed, I get similar reactions but I put it down to the fact that I am a male in heels, which no matter, what will stand out in a crowd. As it is, lets face it, very unusual too see men in heels, one is quite likely to attract attention, mainly from women as they, of course, regularly wear heels.

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