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Dear heelsagain,Welcome to High Heel Place. Please do take the time to introduce yourself here before doing anything else..Feel free to browse around and get to know others. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask.Do take some time to read our website rules / guidance notes and if you get stuck, our FAQ's are also updated frequently..As a member who has JUST registered, you will only be able to see 3 of our forums, so might be wondering where the rest of the forums have gone?Well, until you drop in here and introduce yourself, by way of replying to this thread/topic, the rest of what HHPlace has to offer remains hidden...This is deliberate, and is designed to give total newbies the chance to read the important things, and a chance to post an intro for others to get to know you a little better.As soon as you have introduced yourself here, that will be your 1st post, and you should instantly be able to see the rest of the forums...Its our way of really wanting to welcome you gradually, to be sure you dont miss the rules and help available, and encourage you to take part.So on behalf of the team, and all of our existing members who will hopefully also welcome you...Welcome to High Heel Place :-)

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Hello to High Heel Place!

 

As my login name implies, it's been an on and off part of my life.  Obviously it's on again and since I was able read all of your posts here, it's a different world when I know that there are others like me.  I have been doing some shopping in the local Payless and DSW stores due to my newfound courage and acceptance of my interest in high heels.

 

I have to admit I still struggle with the whole thing.  I'm not sure if it's a "fetish" or not but I can tell you it's a deep part of me that for many years I have denied.  I think the most damage is done when you deny a part of yourself that is not socially acceptable and it lowers a persons self esteem.  I think that's why I have found a lot of relief by reading stories and experiences from other men like me, since I find it more acceptable.  Why should the girls have all the fun!  RIGHT???

 

My problem now is that I hadn't really indulged in my interest for a long time, and now I am married to a wonderful woman who doesn't know about my heeling.  So I have been hiding it from my wife for the last 5 months since I started to heel again.  That is going to be a tough one as I certainly don't want to damage my marriage.  I have read a lot of the posts about this problem and all I can say is that the guys who's wives know and even support their heeling are very lucky indeed.

 

Thanks and I hope to be able to offer some interesting experiences in the future...

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Hello and welcome to HHPlace, heelsagain. 

 

 You need to have the same confidence with her that you have in public heeling. She may even need to see you interact with others with heeled footwear. Don't blindside her. You'll be sorry.

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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