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What are the first 3 things you look at for females you see? For me, in order, they are: shoes/boots/sandals legs face Maybe our interests here, influence that order, unlike a more general male population. Also, while the female ideal has often been small feet, I'm more attracted to larger size shoes/feet on the females I see. Probably because I can better imagine myself in those shoes.

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Great Minds Think Alike.....

I am just about the same, as far as their footwear is concerned, and of course nice liegs too. I seem to always look down first.

But I also really get turned on by tall woman, and / or women with very long hair.

I have a female friend right now that wears the same size boot as myself. That make for some fun at times.

Gary

FLAT SHOES, LIKE FLAT DRINKS, ARE FOR FLAT PEOPLE

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The first thing I look for in a woman is, is she is wearing a skirt? If she is, has she got nice legs and wearing heels. If she is wearing trousers I usually lose interest.

"You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave ! " The Eagles, "Hotel California"

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Generally, for me a passing glance of a woman is: Legs Shoes Face Body But with the most amazing women I have had the pleasure of knowing, on first meeting it has been face first, and up to a minute before I’ve even noticed their shoes.

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I tend to look down first, shoes/boots, legs, and then total picture. I am a boot person and nothing excites me more than a beautiful women wearing heeled boots. I do also enjoy regular heeled shoes but cold weather brings out the best!! I also do prefer long hair and a shapely body. So, here it is. Shoes Legs Hair Body Jim

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For me, it's the initial overall appearance that sets the initial impression. Kinda like looking at the silhouette first, then the face, hair, neatness, manner of dress, and then, shoes. I view the shoes from the prospective of "do I have a pair like them, or do I like them or not." I'm not critical, mind you, just interested in seeing what taste the person is exhibiting. It's great when you see a woman wearing a pair like a pair you have and doubly noteworthy when you see a woman wearing a pair identical to the pair you are wearing.

Being mentally comfortable in your own mind is the key to wearing heels in public.

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Footwear overall apperance legs I look at what they are wearing on their feet first, then a general overall look at their appearnce, then starting at legs and moving up.....

High heels forever, ward

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It's great when you see a woman wearing a pair like a pair you have and doubly noteworthy when you see a woman wearing a pair identical to the pair you are wearing.

Actully, these days I find most women are wearing what I'm wearing. Jeans and trainers :rofl:

"You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave ! " The Eagles, "Hotel California"

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1. Face 2. Legs 3. Shoes/boots... Following Pavlov's Classical Conditioning theory, I personally believe my interest in shoes/boots (the order or the first 3 things I look at on a female) evolved as such: Unconditioned Stimulus (US)=steak.......(Face and legs) Unconditioned Response (UR)=salivation...........passion Conditioned Stimulus (CS)=bell.........shoes/boots Conditioned Response (CR)=salivation........passion While I wasn't born with a inherited disposition to like shoes/boots and probably initially exhibited either weak or no response to shoes, my persona eventually merged the shoes/boots relationship with passion. Without constant reinforcement, the CS's power would fade away, but who wants that?

Feminine Style .  Masculine Soul.  Skin In The Game.

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Sorry Bubba, could not resist that one, I notice that a lot of people on this topic say they look at a woman's legs and shoes, well in my home town most women wear trousers which cover the shoes, which are usually flats. :)

"You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave ! " The Eagles, "Hotel California"

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nothing with a nice pair of hipster pants or jeans on a woma, especially if they are tight or show off their bottom with a heels hiding underneath them so that it makes you work hard to get a good look at where/what the magical heel clicking noice is coming from :)

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I look for boots/heels first. The higher the better. Then I look for big tits and finally the face or hair, depending on wether they are coming or going. I prefer skirts to pants. This time of year I always look for high heeled boots. Then I really like leather skirts or leather pants. Then a tight sweater and then the face or hair. Long hair is better in most cases. I like to see girls dress the way I would like to dress. Dress for sex. Tammi

Everyone should wear boots!

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I tend to look at footwear first. If she's wearing heels of any sort, that gets a second look. If they're at least 3 inches, she's got my attention. If they're 4 inches or more and black, watch out! If I see a foot slip out or a shoe dangle, that's when I fall off the chair, if I'm sitting down.:) In summary, here's my sequence: feet footwear derriere face

Black 5-inch stilettos - the only way to go!

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I am a lot like most of you fellows here. I tend to look at the feet first, and then work my way up her frame to the face and hair and then I work my way back down to her feet again. I tend to make a quick assessment of what I see, what I like, and what I don't care for and dwell on the good spots a bit. Cheers--- Dawn HH

High Heeled Boots Forever!

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