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  1. On 2002-06-13 12:51, Anonymous wrote:

    Actually, a data base of shoe sellers through the net could be started in this board. We can have categories of Good, Acceptable, Crooks (banned) etc. This could protect us all.

    What do you think?

    Uhh, obviously you didn'y check out the shops-section of the site yet..

    We already have something like that. It just seems that people don't want to share their experiences, cause we get very few new entries.

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    "She's going shopping, shopping for shoe-oe-oe-oes

    She wants them in magenta and Caribbean blue-ue-ue-ue" - Imelda, Mark Knopfler

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Jeff on 2002-06-13 22:07 ]</font>

  2. On 2002-06-09 13:34, Dexter23 wrote:

    I thought the where yours jeff, Where did you buy them ?

    I think I got them from Bristol last year..

    luckaly last week I was in a shoe shop from a friend of mine and he told me that the new fall/winter collection is comming in about 3 to 4 weeks (he sells only children shoes). Probaly than I will be able to find boots like that. Here in Tilburg there arn't manny shoes that sell shoes in my size 42/43 most only go to 41 :smile: if the winter collection is in i must go to amsterdam or rotterdam to buy some boots.

    Yeah, tell me about it.. Although, it's not unlikely that for a lot of brands a 41 will fit you just fine.

    I normaly wear 42 in mens shoes. For womens shoes it's 41 most of the time, a couple of weeks ago I even bought a size 40 at Dolcis. :smile:

  3. 'Officialy' I'm Catholic (I was babtized). This is done when you're a baby, so you have nothing to say about it. My point of view about all religions is that they are all man-made. The bible, Koran or whatever, all once written by human beings. Religions cause the world nothing but trouble. As for what I believe.. I believe there is a 'here-after' and I believe we all live more than just the life we are living right now at this moment here on earth. I don't need some book or some higher official in the church to tell me what to believe and what not.

  4. I had about 12 years English in my educational career, of which 3-4 years specifically aimed at technical terms (I'm an electronics/computer engineer). I don't know if English is an obligatory subject in all courses though, but it is in electronics and computer science. I think nowdays English is already taught in primary school, which wasn't the case in my time.

  5. On 2002-05-27 10:17, thighhighs wrote:

    As 'loveheel' wrote; "Stilletos are clearly womens shoes. " This is why I think it's a larger step :smile: to wear this style than there is to wear block heels, which could be taken for menshoes. Even if 4" are a bit high for men, I still like... no, love the design of a nice stilletto heel. Maybe I should have been born woman instead, then I could wear what ever I choose.

    Block heels are - at least in our views - more masculine yes, but to the general public they clearly are not. The block (no pun) to wearing stilettos is probably only in our own mind.

    I think the people who'll notice you're wearing stiletto's will also notice when you are wearing blocks. (Although stiletto's might attract the attention a bit faster due to the sound they make.)

  6. Hi Viktoria, I read your story too and I must say I was quite impressed.. Although I'm not into the bondage thing, I must say you have a pretty interesting lifestyle. I always admire people who have the guts to just lead the life they want (provided it's not hurting anybody else ofcourse..), no matter how strange it might seem to others.

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