since-i-can-rem Posted October 29, 2003 Posted October 29, 2003 Hi there,do your sons/daughters wear heels? When did they start? Why do they wear them? ... and I love heels, since I can remember...
Dr. Shoe Posted October 29, 2003 Posted October 29, 2003 My daughter has always loved heels and has been wearing them for around two years now. Just last Saturday I bought her a pair of JLo style HH work boots with 4" stiletto heels. Graduate footwear designer able to advise and assist on modification and shoe making projects.
Heelfan Posted October 29, 2003 Posted October 29, 2003 I have never divulged my "Heely thing" to my daughter, and all my heel-wearing is out of her sight. However, she's now eighteen and wearing various heeled shoes. The highest are 4 1/2" semi-chunky sandals and one or two pairs of 4" stilettos. In the summer I bought her some sexy mules with 4" stiletto "bamboo" heels and a low-cut woollen toe-bar for plenty of slap-slap-slap. She took them on holiday with her to a trip to Barcelona with a 16s-to-20s group. I can't report that my son wears 5" heels because sadly, I haven't got a son! Cheerfully yours, Heelfan Onwards and upwards!
Bubba136 Posted October 30, 2003 Posted October 30, 2003 My son doesn't. Both of my daughters and my daughter-in-law do. And, so does my wife. Being mentally comfortable in your own mind is the key to wearing heels in public.
BobHH Posted October 30, 2003 Posted October 30, 2003 No to both. My daughter (1st marriage) has always dressed like an older lady, in my opinion, and despite my attempts to change her. Partly because she is overweight, I guess, but even before that. Sons (2nd marriage) are big, athletes, etc. The BW loved quite high heels until falling down stairs once, not after that.
shyguy Posted October 31, 2003 Posted October 31, 2003 My 10 year old daughter is just getting fashion conscious, and recently wanted some boots higher than her normal ones. Mum said no, but asked what I thought anyway, well as you can imagine, being a heel lover she had those boots bought for her . Also her older sister (who doesn't ive with us) left behind some way high (for kids anyway) boots which have now been passed through the ten year olds, down to her younger sister in turn, and they all love them, but have trouble walking in them. He was so narrow minded he could see through a keyhole with both eyes. Brown's Law: If the shoe fits, it's ugly
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