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plasmaboy

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  1. its been good to read all your thoughts on this. the boots remain hidden and the xmas bug is kicking in right now. i think some lower heels in the Jan sales will take the sting out if this. hopefully next season sneakers will be back in and then it will go away for a while. they never see me in heels & i keep my heels out of site from the kids. I think that is one concept that is best they don't have to deal with right now. there are greater issues that they will face to concern myself with like sex drugs & rock n roll... thanks again for all your input!

  2. well my 8 year old is a size 1 and heels are esy to buy. all heights. my middle daughter is 5 and a size 12. although not mega high u can still find heels all over for her. i am glad i am not the only one having this problem anyway!

  3. i have hidden the boots. when she came asking after them i just denied all knowledge. she can't quite make it out but my plan is to suggest i go with her and get a lower heeled pair. Barratts & Next both have low heeled boots that should keep her happy for now!

  4. these boots are black and "leather look". The heel is a block shape & the toe is a roundish square(!) So far i have seen her wear them under jeans and with tights and a just above the knee skirt. The day she sneaked to school with them on she wore trousers - i suspect to stop the teachers sending her home again. I agree that if she looked tarty i would just take them off her and bin them. A degree of tact is required at the moment & i hope this will keep it in check.

  5. I am a confirmed street heeler. However my 8 year old daughter was shopping with her older cousin & came home with a pair of knee high 4" chunky heel boots. In fact she was wearing them looking pleased as punch. I guess that isn't a problem every now and again but she now wants to wear them all the time. I am not so happy with this at her age. Not to mention my middle daughter (5 years old) now wants in on this. What do others think?

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