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  1. True, IF you really had a need for a message and really had a problem needing help. If you don't have that need, attention is fun no matter how you get it. Also, it is fun knowing anywhere from 2-6 men in your office are constantly watching the door to see if yougo by and when you do youcan give a quick subtle show and have them wrapped around your "toes". The tease and the attention is so intoxicating. Deidra

  2. I have had one other man, beside my husband ask me to do that. Both men my husband included really did not want anything else but to worship my feet and lower legs. It is as if they know that to wear them and walk in them all day (especially if not properly trained to do so) is a effort and if on your feet a lot they get a work out. The one man who was not my husband would stay after work when most had left and do nothing but stay on the floor around my feet. He would remove my shoes one at a time and rub them on his face eyes closed and then would gently rub and message them and it felt soooooo good. He would normally end up licking my sorest spots to which I would just literally melt into the chair. He never asked to do anything more than "worship" my feet and lower legs (muscle and tendons). He would walk me to the car later but nothing more. For me it made me more conscious of what I wore too. I may take the long way to the copier to run by his office and give him a little bit of a show as well. If I did I would be rewarded later for sure.

    All that to say this; You always have to be careful with this since you never truly know about the other person, but trust your gut feelings and instincts. If he is a true foot worshiper, he will not harm you in any way, he will give you someone to show off for and he will end up making you feel so refreshed when he is done. Deidra

  3. Yes I do! problem is I cannot post any yet until I have been here long enough to have the account un-restricted. I will let you know when I can.

    Thanks Deidra

    Deidra do you have any pictures of yourself with heel an crutches?

  4. I am new to this group and surprised to see this thread but very glad to see it. I too am an amputee having lost my right leg to cancer 5 years ago. I love my heels and have been wearing them well over 20 years and still do while crutching from place to place and even at work. I agree with Franie, I think we have an advantage and they are much easier to get around in with crutches and one leg. I know when they started me on Occupational Therapy after removing my leg they kept trying to find out why my foot and leg hurt so bad. Essentially they tried to make me learn on flats and kept telling me that my leg was just not used to the new balance and new center of gravity. Actually All I need to do was let my crutches out a notch and put my heel back on, I was fine. Deidra
  5. I thought about this one for a while before replying. I have always driven for many years in my highest of heels. I have on occasion slipped off my shoe on my driving foot to keep fro scuffing them on the pedals or mats. When i do I do not adjust the seat so I end up driving with my foot in the same pointed position as with heels in order to hit the pedals. I hesitated to post because I am an amputee for the last five years and since it is my right leg affected I have to drive with an auxiliary pedal anyway so that may not be the same as what you are discussing. I still drive in hells at least 95% of the time, especially since I am always in heels anyway.
  6. Hello All,

    I am new to this group but am not new to heels at all I started very early in life and actually tribute my mother in slowly gently training my feet and legs to be heel ready.

    I personally love heels and would not go all day without them; yes my feet have been reshaped by heels. My feet have very little and small heels and a thick wider balls of the foot. I do not have hammer toes or bunions (…yet) but I have been trained to do this since I was young. But a lot of this also comes with learning to get the proper fit on shoes as well. My mother always wore heels and I started early trying to be like mommy. She however was wise and only allowed me small adjustments until my feet and legs had grown accustomed to the heel height change and were better able to accommodate.

    By the end of Junior High I went to High in four inch heels and had my whole class of girls jealous because I was free on my feet to dance the night away without and sore feet, blisters, etc. The thing was my feet had been training for that night for many years. I am actually more comfortable now in heels than not but again the key is a proper fit.

    I was surprised to see a post from another lady who loves heels still after an amputation. I too am an amputee and I would not dream of giving up my heels just because I can only wear one. I lost my right leg at the hip five years ago now and I still go to work daily in a heel and crutches. I love the feel, the power they hold over people, and the confidence I get even now.

    Thanks,

    Deidra

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