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Personally, I think its better for people just to see it for themselves and meet people in heels and not actually have the heels become to focus of conversation, thus it becomes low-key, and not the main focus of what your doing, just like any other item of clothing.

I dont broadcast that I prefer fleece jackets, I just wear them, and thats-that, which to me is not "playing it down", but its not making it "all I am about" either.

I agree with that in theory.

More than once, I've met someone in real life whilst wearing heels, just for them to notice (or comment) much later than the initial greeting. When asked about it, I get my chance to play the "big deal? where?" card.

Online it's just a different set of parameters. If I just went by "Daniel617" or something similar, nobody would just randomly ask me if I liked heels unless something I posted suggested that. If a curious chatter asks me about the screen name and figures me to be a good conversationalist, then we can "round out" a more diverse conversation focused on several other things. Of course, in the wide world of online chatting these days, it's hard enough to get a real person, much less someone capable of carrying on a multiple-topic conversation....

Be yourself; everyone else is already taken. - Oscar Wilde


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