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  1. Like I told you in an earlier thread, I'm ordering a new pair of custom-made boots to have in the garden this spring *giggle*.

    Exactly like this picture below.

    I have several pairs of 7" shoes, but no boots.

    I usually have trousers that covers the heel, and with this heel-height it covers the entire foot (just 12 cm(5")from heel to toe).

    This is to save my neighbours from heart-attack. :D

    The 7" heel will probably sink down, but I must keep my arch in shape, don't you think? The bending of the foot is an incredible feeling!

    My husband thinks I'm going to far, but still, he pays for it.

    A lot of you asks for my size, and its just 4(UK), but the smallest size with a FULL 7" heel is 6 and that is what I order. A bit to large but with an exta sole they are perfect.

    Please write to me here, NO PM's please.

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  2. Girls, have you experienced something like this?

    I usually get nice comments for my HH from women when they are alone.

    They say "I wish I could walk in those" or something flattering. :(

    But if it's a group of women fx. at work, they say things like "only hookers and bad girls wear that kind of shoes" or "they will ruin your feet". :D

    Always behind your back.

    It's envy, I know, but it still hurts.

    Why are they so mean?

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  3. I didn't think it was possible but now I can stand and even walk a little bit in my 7 inch heels.

    A lot of foot-training in ballet heels helped me and my 6-inchers are nearly worn out.

    I will buy another pair, perhaps boots, and in the spring I will try to walk in the garden. :D

    The price? My back hurts like h....!!

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    /Vanity

  4. A question to you gals. Do you have a friend (female) who shares your interest for high heels? I mean a sister, friend from school or something. I'm so lucky that I have a friend from early school and a cousin not far from here, who shares my interest. We always talk shoes and heels when we meet. I will try to take a pic of us wearing and comparing and post it here. :D

  5. Anita, I tried ballet heels once and for me it was easier to stand and walk in than my 7" heels. Can it be the bending of the toes?

    I'm very impressed and I really hope that you can reach your goal.

    Waist and feet at the same time? :D

    I guess you have seen the clip with the german girl walking in ballet heel, in public as well!

    It's fun because when you talk about ultra high heels you expect some kinky, bizarre, weird people but if you look at the clip you can see that it's an "ordinary" woman with a special interest. I'm so happy! I'm not alone! :( OK, I'm a little weird.

    /Vanity

    PS. Anita, visit Heike, Spook and Bodyplay.

  6. Anyone here who has seen the movie "Deal of the century"?

    I read an interview with Sigourney where she was complaining about here heels. She said something like:

    -My heels were so steeply high that I could hardly walk! I couldn't walk downhill in one scene because of the heels. :(

    I read somewhere that it flopped. Strange because Chevy Chase was also in it. Anyone knows?

    /Vanity :D

  7. Thanks all of you!!!! :D

    I'm sorry, but who said I could stand or walk in them?

    It's impossible!!!

    Possible only with advanced foot-training a la Heike, or similar.

    I wonder, perhaps ballet-trained feet will work? Have you seen them bending their feet? Unbelievable!! :(

    Heelfan, sorry if you are disappointed, I can stand but not with straight legs.

    I can walk in my 6 inch courts and I'm very proud of that. They give the same impression because they are very steep.

    I think it's the angle of the foot, not the heel height only, what do you think?

    /Vanity

  8. Hi Fred! Funny that you mentioned it, because right now the preparation for summer flowers begin with cuttings and so on. I don't wear stilettos in the green-house or store of natural causes, even if I could. :( Perhaps at special occasions,OK. The pavement allows high heels, if it's the wedge-type. You must have stable shoes. I wear a kind of platform-shoes with wedge-heel about seven inches high, because I can't wear flat shoes. Lower heels than 3-4" gives me terrible pain in my calves. I guess my tendons are shortened, just like Dolly Partons, after nearly 30 years in very high heels. But I LOVE them!!!! :D /Ninni (Vanity)

  9. Name: Ninni (Ingrid) Age: 45 Gender: Very Female Location: Europe Occupation: Florist Height:5 ft 2 inches (155cm) Weight:Proper to my length Shoe size: 36-37 (4-5UKW) What's your favourite heel style: Stilettos What's your favourite shoe style: Court shoes Do you wear your heels outside: Always What is: (a) Your favourite heel height: 4-4.5" (:D Your highest heel height: 5.2" (7" for fun) How often do you wear: (a) Your favourite heel height: Everyday (:( Your highest heel height: Not often Do you wear socks, hose, stockings or bare feet with your shoes: All of them,depends on season. Anything else you wish to add: 5" heels are the limit for daily wear (in my size).

  10. Fun topic this Anita. I remember when my heel got stuck between the rail and the stone, when I passed a railway crossing. I screamed but no one could hear me. It was a short boot with lacing, and I started to cry. :D The heel never breaks when you want to, but after a while I managed to turn the foot loose. Back in my house I told my husband about it, and he was shocked. I'm forbidden to wear them anymore, can you understand that? :( /Ninni

  11. There's nothing strange about driving in high heels. A different foot position as Laurieheels said. The only thing is that I ruin my rubber carpet thats on the floor. I "perforate" them with my sharp metal heels. My husband complained about that, but he laughed, because he loves my heels. He joked and said: -I wish I could be that carpet! I have a lot of funny stories to tell about me and my heels, a lot has happened during my 25 years on high heels. Cheers, /Ninni :D

  12. Just want to share some new shots of my 7 inch heels. The feeling of vertical support is indescribable. A real work o art.

    If I dared I should have them in my display case.

    Do you own a pair yourself? Any women? Let me know!

    If you never tried 7" before, you must.

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    PS. I have "sensible" high heels too.

  13. I agree with you, Meg-ann! :D My friend, Irene is her name, told me over the phone that she will be wearing High Heels until she dies. Just to prove that, she went shopping and bought the highest heels she could find. Boots from Italy with a very thin 5 inch heel, a bit higher actually. She posed for her twin-daughters and teased them as much as she could. I guess they have given up now. I remember when we were young, and we compared our heels, who had the highest heel and "steepest" instep. I guess it was there it all started. We became both "heel-freaks". We still meet and compare our wardrobes and heels, but not as often as before. Buy the way, she worked in a shoe-store before but she didn't like their kind of shoes, so she had to quit. HIGH-HEEL GREETINGS!!! /Ninni

  14. Here's my contribution to Ultra High Heels. What do you think?

    Nothing to walk the dog in (I've tried). The bending of the foot and leg are unbelievable. I can handle 6" heels, but this...

    My size is only 4-5 (UKW) but they can't make them smaller then this size 6 (UKW).

    /Ninni :(:D

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  15. :D Thanks, all of you! I'm surprised. We talked about it and I told her some of your answers, and the only thing she told me was; -It's not easy with two daughters of this age, they always compare heel heights, and sometimes it seems lika a competition between us. They claim that the boys always looking at me and me and my heels! She's still rather young and beautiful, but I can NOT understand the fear and hostility, can you? /Ninni
  16. Two months ago I met my best friend from school who's also a big heel-fan. Like me she always wear heels 4 to 5 inch high, every day. She claims that she can't walk in flat shoes. Her twin-daughters are now 18 years old and she's in the middle 40's like me. The problem is that her daughters nagging about her heels. "You're to old" or "it looks pathetic" and comments like that are usual. She's very sad about this, because she loves them, of course. What sort of advice and help can I give her? When I grow really old, let us say 70, I will wear black Oxfords with 5" heels in the rocking-chair. How about that? On the other hand, I have no mean daughters. :D Cheers, :( /Ninni (wearing 5.5" writing this)

  17. You girls in countries with nice warm weather, you are lucky. Bare legs is a dream come true only in the summer here. I used to wear stockings and garter belt before but now it's panties. Stockings, of course, for special occasions. :D /Ninni

  18. :D Have you just seen them, or are you the lucky owner of the ultimate 7 inch heels. I a'm. They are very hard to find if you want a full 7" heel (especially in a small female size.) I want to show you some pictures of me and my shoes, but how do I get them into this text? Thankful for some help, I promise it's worth it.

    Just have to find them, they are hidden somewhere, the pictures I mean......or I shoot some new ones.

    /Ninni

  19. :D I agree with Firefox. War, what is it good for? It just kills and hurts innocent people. In this case Saddam was the bad guy. Who's next? Where? If you think the war is won you fool yourself, it's just beginning. It will be like when the Russians tried to take Afganistan, they couldn't. Fanatic muslims are a bigger threat to us than Hitler, Stalin and all of them together. It's the religion not the country, but does it help to bomb them back to stone-age? /Ninni
  20. :D Thanks everybody for your comments and encouragement! I guess we knew that it was uncertain to order on I-net, but what to do if you see something you like. AE has a lot to offer. And you get frustrated when you don't get it!!! Anyhow, is there somewhere we can put our opinion on things like this? Finally, thanks for a great place to meet for all of us heel-fans. /Ninni and Dannyboy
  21. In Sweden (and most of Scandinavia) you can wear (almost) what you want in school. The only rule is fashion. Believe it or not, but here you can see girls 13-15 years old dressed up in latest fashion including pointed stilettos with 3 or 4 inch heels. Good or bad? I don't know? If it doesn't hurt anybody, why not? /Ninni :D

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