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  1. If I have a blank slate to work from, (no relationship issues one either side, and no social restraints) I would approach her directly, express my admiration for her and her taste, then address the shoes. If I got a positive response then I would continue and find out her attitudes and take it as far as we are both comfortable. I would break off at the first sign of negativity.

  2. And once again a major media outlet takes the opportunity to paint heel-wearing men as weirdos, crackpots, off-their-rockers, etc.

    Some truly are off their rockers. They haven't integrated the heel wearing into their lives and have negative self-images. This leads to what can be called aberrant behaviors. Unfortunately not all heel wearers are as "enlightened" as WE are here.

  3. Both styles occasionally come with heels:

    Crocs 1 & 2

    Flip-flops 1 & 2 (of many)

    So Crocs are evolving to the point that they're not all unisex. They're still NOT pretty. IMHO anything with a heel is not a flip/flop and not all flat thong sandals are flip/flops. Flip/flops are those cheap all-rubber things including the ones with a thicker rubber sole. Fine points I'm sure but I have seen many thong sandals that are downright sexy but I've never seen a sexy flip/flop.

  4. Not meaning to pile on but that wa my first thought. I can afford to be less doubtful and assume that jack_carter will give us some more insights to his beautiful wife. jack you can find many pictures across this board. Just hang out with us and check out the threads. Oh, by the way jack, welcome. (tough crowd here) ;<))

  5. Interesting,

    But Expected, eh?

    I have often read that Paris wears a size 11, and cannot always find shoes she likes. But Her Line seems to be available up to size 10.

    Go Figure

    That's because Paris wouldn't be caught dead wearing the shoes she sells. They're not good enough for her.

  6. Congratulations to Johnie and Ruth. I am so happy for both of you and so happy how both of you share in both of you love for high heels and the pleasure of each other's company. Johnie, I have told you so many times in many different posts, you are blessed and a very lucky man.

    Congratulations to both of you again.

    Yeah, what he said..

    Hope you have many more celebrations.

  7. I'm not talking about celebrities wearing shoes. I am talking about the shoes they put their name on. Jessica Simpson and Paris Hilton are the only ones i know of right now. Both have some impressive shoes out there! I fell in love with Paris Hilton years ago, and fell in love with her new pumps just last week. Her style is called "Crush", and they are a basic pump, but with a pink heart in the front of the toebox. I love her pink leather ones! HOT, with a capital thermometer!!

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    When I looked up the Paris line of shoes I discovered they are all made in China, not the best quality and all man-made materials that should sell for a third of the price the name is asking and getting.

  8. Here is a link to that segment, found on YouTube.com:

    I think she really meant what she said as she was running across the stage set. Could it be that Kelly is one of those very few women that actually get a thrill from wearing heels?

  9. I had to look twice at the shoes, but in the final analysis they have too much going for them to let the ankle band take away. Firstly they are t-strap sandals. Secondly they have the back strap on the heel. Two major sexy points. Now let's talk about the ankle band. It makes it more convenient to get the shoes on and off. It holds the t and back straps in place, and the strap is wide enough to hold in place without cutting off the circulation. Besides that I just like the look. There's no accounting for taste.

  10. You've contradicted yourself there.

    Satisfying your own needs, to the point of making the other "uncomfortable" even, is in no way acting like a gentleman. More like "The guy that gives people the creeps"

    If you want to act like a Gentleman, say something nice, pay them a compliment, let them know that their effort was not wasted and has brightened your day, then, unless engaged in further conversation, move on.

    As for ballet flats....

    I've got socks that protect my feet better than those things would protect a womans feet, they just look pants, and must really suck! There as thin as paper almost, and they show far too much bare skin on the feet, which if on the wrong feet, look terrible! (As is most case's)

    Richie, your point taken. I left some things out for brevity. Some ladies are aware of any attention and will be creeped out even by the slightest glance. When I recognize that I break off. Some are aware of the attention and will acknowledge and/or encourage, in which case I will at least smile and nod. It i s not always convenient to try to start a conversation nor is it smart if I happen to be in the company of my SO. She is aware of my preferences although she does not dress to my preference so there are NO lingering glances when I am with her even though I can't help noticing ladies in attractive footwear and some of them pick up the vibe anyway.

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