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  1. 1 hour ago, Thighbootguy said:

    Some folks have ankles that are flexible enough to wear that high a heel while keeping their knee straight, and other folks don't.  Practice may help, but it may be a physical limitation.  My limit is 5 1/2", any further and I can't walk (or stand) with any confidence (I tend to stumble and fall over).  A kitchen can be a dangerous place, with sharp and hot thing all around.  This is not a good place to be less than sure footed.

    I understand that you really like those shoes but practice until you can stand up straight in those heels or relegate then to activities where you are not on your feet.

    i now know it wasnt a good idea cooking in them but i was hungry and didnt want to take them off,i have some practise to go in them but this was the 3rd night wearing them and at the beginning i couldnt even stand in them, im getting on quite nicely i think

    37 minutes ago, swedeheeler said:

    Looks painful for sure in my eyes. 

    they aint that bad........but im guessing thats not what you ment lol

  2. On 30/11/2016 at 4:39 PM, RonC said:

    Ok, I'm old and crotchety I guess, but I just don't get it.  Put a brick under the front of the shoe and a long dowel rod under the heel.  I just can;t see the grace and aesthetics.  Please don;t get angry with me, just my voicing my own opinion here.  But it looks like one can't even stand up straight in those, much less walk anywhere.  Where is the fun in that - aren't shoes meant for walking?  To me, one of the greatest joys of heels is watching a fine young lady stride gracefully along in her heels.  Ain't nobody gonna' do no graceful striding in those puppies....lol.

    I can see where everyone's coming from, and I understand people's views, 

    i brought them because, they looked different from any other shoes in my size, the fun is learning to stand and walk in them, as lower heels don't have the same effect for me now, and I want be able to wear higher heels 

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  3. 34 minutes ago, Thighbootguy said:

    Let us know if you bump into any clouds. :penitent:

    I don't understand... posting a picture is more important than trying them on (and posting a picture of them in action)?

    they are on :) 

    i had to wait for the right time to enjoy wearing them.......they are definitely sitting shoes for a while lol

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  4. 14 minutes ago, Thighbootguy said:

    Sounds like a good merchant.  (You might share that info)

    With those heels watch out for low door frames and ceiling fans.:penitent:

    Great looking shoes.  I hope your ankles are up to showing them off.

    tbh i wouldnt want to share the sellers name, as i feel they wasnt a good seller, first they was selling something to the uk which customs wouldnt allow, then said i could have a refund and a free pair, but after i have recieved the refund said that i wasnt what they ment even tho i confirmed with them 3 times was they fre and 3 times they siad yes

  5. On 10/11/2016 at 7:04 AM, Northeasthee said:

    My recent purchase, picked these up brand new for 5£. 6.25" high, 1.75" platform. Very comfortable and fairly easy to walk in :)

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    how comes i never find amazing heels at that price :P you should be a personal shoe finder for people 

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