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  1. mmm I do not know but as I have been growing used to go out more and more with wedge sneakers (5 pairs up to now), I feel the need of not always having to find ways to cover the shoes...

     

    I've noticed same thing. The more I go out in wedge sneakers the less I have a need to hide them.

     

    Just bought new pair of Adidas Neo wedge sneakers, very comfortable shoes with 8cm heel.

     

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  2. Those are awesome Jinx! Where from?

    Thanks Rockbass19 :) Those are from Dinsko. Dinsko is shoe shop chain found in Finland, Sweden and Norway. I don't know if they have shops anywhere else.

    Here online link: http://www.putfeetfi...kkurit/p/279825

    They run size up to EUR42 which is already sold out in every store I know :D Finnish women are know to have big feet, but I suspect that biggest size is not bought out by women only.

    I've worn those already out and about for several days, great shoes.

  3. heels4men.net is quiet site, that's for sure. But I'd say there is still room for the site to go along with HHP.

    Heels4men.net is advertised as "A website for Guys who love heels, as guys..." and that fits my bill. I'm one of the few guys posting there. Would love to see more people joining the site and jump in to the discussions, but if admin is not vetting new user applications then I'm not surprised that there is not more peoples on the site.

  4. Personally it really depends on the mood, there is no single song that could always ring my bell... My type of music comes from guys like Lamb of God, Children of Bodom, Volbeat, Dream Theater, Sonata Arctica... and Infected Mushroom and The Prodigy type of stuff... and sometimes Wagner, Vivaldi or Sibelius... and anything between. My music taste is really wide and it really can be anything depending simply on the mood. But for the topic as a perfect heeling song, ZZ TOP - Sharp Dressed Man.

  5. Mr.X and Gudulitoo, thanks for your comments. I've been wearing those new boots couple of times and althou they feel and look good, they need heeltip replacement. Bit noisy, that I can tolerate, but they are really slippery! I almost broke my ankle already once when I forgot to concentrate on footsteps on tiled floor at grocery.

  6. Thanks for the compliment Steve :) It was about 3 hours stay in the mall, I don't know how many hundreds of people saw me (how many really noticed stays unknown because I got zero comments or double looks atleast as far as I can tell) in my new boots but damn it felt good... :D

  7. When I was younger both mom and dad knew that I'm a cross dresser, thou they never saw me in my female attire. They accepted it but they sure didn't like it. We talked about it so many times I know what they thought about it. Even when I took a part in transgender examen to find out if I'm transsexual or just cross dresser, they never disapproved my choises. I remember my dad told me, tears in his eyes, that what ever I am, 'ordinary male', CD, TG, TS, I would always be his child he would love me as his own and carry on with me in my life. Later my dressing habbits faided away but love for shoes stayed. My dad never saw me in heels (which is quite funny that I never took the chance because he always approved me no matter what). Lately I've been wearing heels openly when my mom is around or I visit her place. She still don't like it but she accepts me as I am and that is what matters most to me.

  8. Smart looking pair of oxfords there. Would look great dressy or casual.

    Thanks. Haven't taken them out yet but should be easy to coordinate with my casual style.

    My wife asked if I bought these from men side of the isle, they are so generic looking shoes. :wavey:

  9. I hear what your saying, but I really want to wear pumps to the theater. I will probably take my ancle boots, too. Just in case.

    Simple solution: you wear ankle boots outdoors and change to pumps in theater. Thats what others do when they don't want to wear outdoor shoes indoors. They have bags for ourdoor shoes at theaters cloakroom to keep them safe with your jacket during the show.

  10. I was affraid of that. I'm going to Seinäjoki and I guess the chance that there won't be snow, when I'll walk around in my suede pumps will by small.

    Your ankles are not safe if you're slipping and sliding on snow and ice with shoes ment for summer. And not to mention peoples reactions to anyone who is wearing anything that makes them look like a Bambi on ice... :smile:

    Go get some proper winter shoes or boots before you visit Finland, or you might consider speding some bucks at some local shoe store at Seinäjoki to find a shoes to wear outdoors. Even thou Finns tend to wear more practical and casual than high fashion with heels and stuff, you can still find lots and lots of high heeled good quality winter shoes around.

  11. Most won't give a damn what you are wearing. Some will take a second look and carry on their own busines. Some might point you finger and call you gay. In rare occasions there might by someone coming to you and compliment your courage. Just balance your foorwear with your overall look and style and you will go unnoticed just like any other people around. btw, prepare for snow and wet weather... we just got winter started after 2 months delay. Match your footwear to weather conditions and you'll be just fine.

  12. Good looking boots there Booted. I bought new ankle boots last friday. Bit higher than I'm used to but looked too good on me when I tried them on at the store. Even sales girl complimented my look with the boots (I know she just secured sales but it still made my day) :smile:

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