Jump to content

Stilletto2004

Members
  • Posts

    253
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Stilletto2004

  1. Daily driver is a 2000 F-350 crew cab long box. 7.3 direct injected turbo diesel. Many mods - can do 10 second quarter mile. It pulls a 2012 Big Country 40' fifth wheel camper around too. Building a 1968 Ford Bronco that I got free, so you can imagine it's condition. But it has a 289 so should be fun when it's done. 2008 John Deere Gator XUV 620i. That thing will haul just about anything anywhere, including a cooler full of beer. And the best part? I just installed a hoist in my barn last summer. I have lots of cool tools.

  2. Just buy them. Be honest with your parents. It's much easier to be honest than to have them discovered. If you hide something from people they wonder about the reasoning and why you are afraid to be honest, which leads to them making up their own reasons. Trust me man, just be honest.

  3. Yeah but they'd give him some of those hideous 'orthopedic'... um I hate to write this... 'heels.' Or lifts I suppose. He'd go spend $300 on a pair of 4" heels 'for men' and are 'orthopedic' when he could spend $30 at the local Payless!

  4. I stopped at Payless yesterday, found a pair of ankle boots with 4" heel on clearance for $20, regularly $50. They were brown. I tried them on and was standing there looking at the rest of the 13's when I saw the exact same pair in black also on clearance. BOGO = 2 pair of boots for $30. I take off the boots, put them in the box and carried both pairs up to the counter. The girl said, "Are these a surprise for someone or..." I said, "He already knows he's buying them." She said, "Wow that is so cool. I get so many guys with so many excuses. Do you cross dress or what?" I said, "No, well, I guess from the waist down. I love heels!" We chatted for a while, it was a good time. And since I was wearing boring mens shoes at the time I asked her if she minded if I wore them out of the store. No problem! I put them on, left the store, did a lap around the mall (indoor mall) and went to my truck and left. Very cool experience.

    post-755-0-24505300-1360676956_thumb.jpg

  5. I can tell you from experience Reece - all the problems you have with wearing high heels are your own. The demons are in your head, not in anyone elses. At the end of the day, they are your feet and you can put anything you like on them. You're young, start now, be a leader not a follower. If someone laughs at you for your fasion choices, be confident, smile, and go on with your day. They are the one's trying to bully you into 'their' fashion. You are you, and have your own style, and should be proud of it. Don't let high heels be a weakness, make them a strength. Then people won't laugh, they'll compliment you.

  6. In the greater scheme of things, does it really matter if men in heels goes mainstream or not? I for one could care less either way, I'm just going to continue wearing what I like when and where I like, society be damned.

    No! It doesn't! You rock man. You rock.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using High Heel Place, you agree to our Terms of Use.