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But, for the granny boots up to 17, it says: Transgenders, Cross Dressers, Transsexuals, Drag Queens, or Performers There we are, typecast into less desirable types in their eyes, and the eyes of the "public." What about men who are none of the above, but just like high heels by themselves? Bah, humbug. Their attitude isn't very positive - just to make money, and not understand their customers. Of course, maybe that's all they get.

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Bob, never let a label stop you. Eventhough you don't like or derserve to be labeled that way, the shoes don't give a damn what your labeled. If the shoes fit, buy them and wear them. Let others worry about being put into categories. :)

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

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My guess is that they use those terms as key word phrases in order to be found by search engines when people look for those terms, and apparently a lot of them do so. I wouldn't be concerned if it doesn't apply to you. GWL

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