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You mean literally wear an L plate?! But that would completely ruin the outfit! L plates don't go too well with leather! I'm sure I could smuggle it in in a bag. A ligher, newspaper and rice is easily done! And yes, I can be quick with my replies!
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Into some higher heels again! from 75 to 300 in the space of about 2 weeks...!
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It is indeed the Chilis I was referring to! Some of my friends are going, but I'm not. I would like to see them in concert at some point, but I have other things I need to spend my money on, like paying back my friend for a drum kit! Maybe another time! SH
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I agree, burgundy is nice. But I like camel too, providing it fits with the rest of the outfit... And I'd never want to see the back of a camel! Ewwww!
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Oopsie! I should have replied in here! I can do the light bit for definite! Zippos are great for this sorta thing...! Can it be guaranteed that loads of people will throw bounties and kitkats and dummies! I don't wanna look like an idiot! SH
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If I could smuggle it in, would a super soaker 6000 be allowable?! I shall take your advice onboard and make sure I am suitably equipped when I go! SH
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Pretty sound suggestions, azraelle! Some mothers are quite ignorant... My ex girlfriend's mum was... She thought cinemas were innocent! However your mum/mom might be quite different, she might not like you going to the cinema with a whole load of girls! But it's worth a shot anyway. Go for it
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I'll try and remember the newspaper and rice... what are they for? SH
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To qualify as not young, and not old, one would assume one has to be "middle aged". But having said that, I would consider someone who is middle aged to be "old". Perhaps that is because I am "young". It's all relative. When I was about 3 or 4, my mum sometimes called me "young man". My reply was always "I'm not young and I'm not a man!". Like I say, it's all relative....! SH
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Well, I've posted *my* story... It's someone else's turn now! SH
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I suppose that's one way of doing it. Stick with whatever you feel best with, and the way with which you will feel most confident. If that's the way you wanna do it, go for it! As for the clothes, ease her into it gently! Let her get used to the heels first, then think about skirts and other things further down the line... You might need to think about introducing the clothes when you're a bit older. She might not like you wanting looking "like a tart" (British word, could be translated as "hooker") when you're only 13... a lot of mum's don't want that for their daughers, let alone sons! SH
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Loose definition: "Mary Janes" are open shoes, like a court/pump, with a strap (or straps) over the foot. Of course they can have 7 inch steel spikes, or 2 in soft rubber heels, like the ones on my pics page! SH
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Tell me, what makes it obvious that someone is a RHS virgin? And where does the P come from, in RHPS?! SH
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I've climbed ladders in heels before... I think it was when I was helping my brother with putting the (fake) Christmas tree into the loft... That gave him something to stare at for a while! SH
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I figured as much! I think I killed it quite successfully though... sorry! It wasn't intentional! SH
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Hahahaha! :rofl: I've never *watched* star wars, so I wouldn't know which one you're talking about. Perhaps a picture would be appropriate? SH
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I spent the day with my aforementioned friend today... He didn't notice the heels I was wearing at all. When he was in my room, he noticed my 5in loafers by my bed though! But made no comment at the time. When we were walking back to my house at one point, I made a passing comment that I might change my shoes when I got in (I was wearing my 4in knee boots). His reply was "For all I know you're wearing heels under those long jeans, cos I can't tell". My reply was "I am", and he said "Don't lie", so I showed him. He said "But they're guy's boots anyway..." I then explained that they weren't, and that I'd worn heels to college. He couldn't believe that I wore "girls shoes" outside, but then he said, "Well, you're free to wear whatever you want! Doesn't bother me!" Result!
He reacted a lot better than I'd anticipated. I'm surprised he didn't notice the boots when I was kneeling down putting together his monitor shelf... the heels were quite obvious! Nevermind...!
So that's a pretty good day! And another friend that knows! Yay!
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Yeah, I almost made it out in noisy heels again today, but didn't... Ah well! Next week! Honest!
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Yeah, that's the way I did it. Just waltzed into the kitchen one Sunday lunchtime and waited for a comment. It came, I replied. Of course, if you don't already have heels, this could be a bit of a problem... There's never a right time with parents. Best to pick a time when she's least preoccupied with other things, and will have a bit of time to chat with you. You could start with something like "I'd like to go shoe shopping sometime, do you reckon you could come with me? I'm after something with a heel, is that ok?" sorta thing. Obviously, modify it to your tastes... But the important thing is that you ask her when she ISN'T busy or has things on her mind. And second to that is that you'll have at least 10 minutes to talk to her, otherwise you may as well not bother! Don't start off like this: "mum, i like wearing heels"... it's too quick, too hard hitting, and gives you no way of backing out. With the first statement I suggested, at least you can back out after the first sentence and if you're feeling wimpish. If you get her to agree to come with you, you can tell her about the fact you want heels on the way there. You may prefer to go with that option in the first place, but it's best to get it out of your system all in one go!
Hope that helps
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I would sincerely hope I'd never see a woman wearing those boots. They're too manly for a woman to wear! Heels or not, those are guys boots! I would never have problems wearing those in public, no matter where I was going! (Unless it was to a really posh do, or something! Then perhaps not the right style...) My sister said the same thing about my 3in loafers. She said she'd never want to wear them because they look too male!
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I've never actually seen the Rocky Horrow Show... I'm hopefully going to see it with college friends in a couple of months... in appropriate attire of course
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Indeed... which in some senses is a useful thing, for someone like me! At the same time though it can be disappointing, like you say.
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Micha, you could always upload your photos using the facility that bpalmatv has provided at: http://65.160.96.70/hhplace/
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