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They have a small heel so are not totally flat.
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I wear them out, supermarket, library, around town. No comments so far and the wife is happy!
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My wife now allows me to wear women's loafers. It's a start!
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The ladies have had this subject running fr a while. I would like to open this for the men and see if there are any differences.
I find the greatest problem is walking on grass. Sometimes your heel can sink in and the next thing you know you are walking along with only one shoe on. Anyone else had this problem?
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I got a lot of shoe from Tallgirls over the years. Unfortunately they ceased trading a few months ago, they used to stock up to size 11UK.
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I like ti wear ballet flats, I find them comfortable and feminine. Similarly I wear women's loafers, comfortable and, being lower cut, still feminine.
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Hi Newfoundlove, I think for most of us the main thing is we find heels so sexy, when properly worn. If you have not worn heels before you do need to ptactice, if you don't you are likely to look rather silly. We would rather not see your heel hidden by your jeans, we want to see them after all. Don't hide them in the bedroom, be proud of them and let the world see them.
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Today I plucked up courage and did my weekly supermarket shop wearing a pair of womens shoes. Everyone in the shop was so intent on their shopping that no one even noticed. I have heard it said before that the best place to hide is in a crowd, this certainly proved it to me. A great experience.
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I like your shoes. Congratulations on your walk. How did you get on with the walking surface, grass, cobbles? That sort of surface terrifies me.
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Hi, can anyone recommend any helpful shops in the Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire area?
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I agree about the lightness of all womens shoes. I wear flats and enjoy wearing womens loafers to see if anyone notices.
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For me it has to be shoes, not boots. As for the heel, anything from flats up to about 3 inch heels. I will wear womens loafers rather than mens, they are more comfortable being lower cut. Anything feminine basically.
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Yes I have done that. The waitress was initially surprised but then wanted to know why I wore heels, how often and we had a nice chat.
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I see this thread, in the ladies section, has had a couple of new posts and would like to throw the question open to all. Guys: what do you think if you see a girl walking along in loose shoes which she can hardly keep on. Is it ugly or attractive; a turn on or a turn off. How do you feel about wearing loose shoes? I had a pair once which had stretched and I lost one once, just walked out of it. I found that very embarrassing, maybe that was because it made it very obvious that I was a guy in heels.
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I should probably have been more explicit in my previous post. Yes I have been called a pervert for wanting to buy womens shoes, this was somewhere in Aberwystwyth. I have also been asked to leave a shop, Shoe City in Corby. In both cases this was many years ago. Shoe City is now Brantano and I have nothing but praise for the branches I have shopped in of late. I have recently found Stead and Simpson very helpful, their response for my telephone call being to invite me to come to the shop to try their shoes. I have also found it helpful to walk into a shop and ask outright if they have any womens shoes which would fit me. The answer to this is sometimes an embarrased, I don't think so, to a helpful, let me see what we have got. I think this indicates how attitudes have changed over the years, very much for the better.
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I have sometimes phoned a shop before visiting and asked if they stock shoes in my size. The response will be very informative, anything from being called a pervert to a very friendly of course we do come in and try some on. Guess where I go?
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Whan shopping for shoes do you find you get better service from a man or a woman?
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I am not too far away and would enjoy a meeting.
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I often wear shoes rather than boots, I like the feel of them. I have noticed though that although my shoes feel as though they are a good fit, every so often my heel slips out of a shoe as I am walking. I feel that if I went down half a size they would be too uncomfortable. I have lost a shoe once, I just walked out of it. Any suggestions?
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Are there any chat rooms which are regularly used? The only ones I can find all seem to be dead. I want to be able to chat with people about shoes, not just leave messages.
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Wilshire is not far, please keep me posted.
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Cuban Nicky, thanks for the reply, both those shops look out of my price range.
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I have actually been encouraged by salsgirls in two branches of Brantano to try on heels in the shop and they even suggested some styles they thought might be suitable for me. Has anyone had a similar experience, if so where?
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I have had these for a while. Lower cut and a bit more feminine.