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It happens to me all the time. But then again, I wear heels every day, except when I'm at work. If I had an office job, I'd be wearing 4" heels every day. The women would have to step up their game!

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BootCat, the last time that I went for my pedicure, the nail tech asked where I got my sandals from and that she just loved how they looked on me. They were Naturalizer "Daquiri" slide sandals in natural canvas (off white) color with a 4 " stacked heel. I like them very much. I put them away now that fall is here. I wish that I would of bought them in black too. I would still be wearing the black ones till the snow flies or it got too cold for sandals. Happy Heeling, bluejay

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Ive had a few women on different occasions at different places ask about what I was wearing. It wasnt ' lust ', just curiosity and admiration if anything.

REPEATEDLY ARGUMENTATIVE, INSULTING AND RUDE. BANNED FOR LIFE.

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Not after my heels, but me in my heels. 19 and 20 year olds at that. I'm not exactly a spring chicken anymore.

Shafted, the boots that is! View my gallery here http://www.hhplace.o...afteds-gallery/ or view my heeling thread here http://www.hhplace.org/topic/3850-new-pair-of-boots-starts-me-serious-street-heeling/ - Pm me if you want fashion advice or just need someone to talk to.

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Not after my heels, but me in my heels. 19 and 20 year olds at that. I'm not exactly a spring chicken anymore.

You make that sound like a complaint.

While I occasioanally get a compliment on my shoes or boots. It's mainly a comment like "I wish I could wear heels like that" - meaning "high" heels like that. Or sometimes it's "I wish I could walk in heels like you can"

This is about the same with me. I would occasionaly get an "I love your boots."

I do remember an episode several years ago where a gave a gal (total stranger) that loved my boots a pair if OTH boots.

I wrote about in these three posts:

http://www.hhplace.o...1040#entry95302

http://www.hhplace.o...1040#entry95632

http://www.hhplace.o...1060#entry95962

I dream of a world where chickens can cross roads without having their motives questioned.

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You make that sound like a complaint.

That wasn't my intent. Currently being pursued by the hot 19 year old. If I did, I'd feel like a cradle robber. I've seen this girl grow up and I feel she needs to grow up some more.

Shafted, the boots that is! View my gallery here http://www.hhplace.o...afteds-gallery/ or view my heeling thread here http://www.hhplace.org/topic/3850-new-pair-of-boots-starts-me-serious-street-heeling/ - Pm me if you want fashion advice or just need someone to talk to.

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Shoes? Nope. But I have had women, mainly black women go ga-ga when they see me in my thigh boots, saying how sharp they look on me. I could be mistaken, but I get the feeling those women would love to wear boots like mine but perhaps lack the courage. I find it ironic when men can be bolder about wearing high heels than women.

I don't want to LOOK like a woman, I just want to DRESS like a woman!

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Shoes? Nope. But I have had women, mainly black women go ga-ga when they see me in my thigh boots, saying how sharp they look on me. I could be mistaken, but I get the feeling those women would love to wear boots like mine but perhaps lack the courage. I find it ironic when men can be bolder about wearing high heels than women.

I understand this... I lack the courage to wear thigh highs.. I've thought I'd like to but I just haven't been convinced I would wear them, so have never yet bought or tried a pair...

I am happy in nigh heels and knee boots etc but thigh highs are 'too out there' for my personal comfort level.

I think everyone has their own comfort levels so I understand peoples reservations to certain styles....

Cheers

Heel-Lover

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I understand this... I lack the courage to wear thigh highs.. I've thought I'd like to but I just haven't been convinced I would wear them, so have never yet bought or tried a pair...

I am happy in nigh heels and knee boots etc but thigh highs are 'too out there' for my personal comfort level.

I think everyone has their own comfort levels so I understand peoples reservations to certain styles....

Cheers

Heel-Lover

I find it highly interesting that a guy like you who wears dresses in public without reservation lacks the courage to wear thigh high boots. Amazing! Yeah, you're right, we all have our own comfort level when it comes to footwear.

I don't want to LOOK like a woman, I just want to DRESS like a woman!

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I find it highly interesting that a guy like you who wears dresses in public without reservation lacks the courage to wear thigh high boots. Amazing! Yeah, you're right, we all have our own comfort level when it comes to footwear.

Yep. I wear some crazy shows now, but have zero interest in wearing skirts/dresses/whatever. I'll say it has nothing to do with courage to wear, just that it doesn't fit our mental model of ourselves. Maybe, I don't know anymore I'm just rambling I think.

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A few days ago a new girl at work mentioned that one of the men sat opposite wanted he shoes. I looked and they were pair of black patent brogue style shoes with a low heel. I said to her that he could have them as they were far too low for me. She enquired what I meant and I stated that I normally wore 4" heels to work (It would be one of the that I wore my normal men's shoes as my longer uniform trousers were being laundered.). I explained they were a cowboy boot style and we ad a chat about shoes. Yesterday evening she came walking up to me an said "remember our conversation about boots, well look." she lifted her trouser up and revealed a nice pair of ornate black boots with. Couple of straps and a slim 3" heel. I then lifted up my trouser and revealed my boot and she said "oh no they're higher than mine I'm jealous." It made us both laugh.

High heels are the shoes I choose to put on, respect my choice as I repect yours.

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As I have stated in many posts, many women have complimented me on the high heels that I am wearing and many do say that they could not or do not wear high heels or they're able to walk in high heels. I always appreciate the feedback I get when wearing high heels in public.
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