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muleman34

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hi all, this is a question for all the females here and males if you want to comment. In the winter time when out shopping or just doing day to day things do you wrap up warm i.e. wear boots or do you wear pumps , mules or sandals with bare feet? I only ask because i used to be a delivery driver and on some realy cold days i used to see women with just skirts and bare feet/legs and sandals on? do women just do this to make us men go Wow :) as i do (i find it realy sexy)? or is it a comfort thing or fashion thing? is it not harder to walk in heels when your feet are cold and lastly have any of you got experiances of this? hope that was not too long winded for you all. :o

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This message topic moved to the Everyone forum. I hate to be a strict enforcer but it looiks like the way to go these days. After all, putting in that guys can comment if they like turns it into a guy free for all to say how they like this look on women, and then the women feel like their comments don't matter. So, it can have a happyu life here. BTW not in a million winters will I go bare during winter in Calgary. :)

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ok,good point , sorry for putting it in the wrong place. And just to add that the womens comments i would say count more than the males as we just observe and dont partake. o.k. should i hand the shovel back now the hole is big enough thahave dug for my self :)

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I've PM'd you on this previously. as you know things don't seem to get too cold here in Hampshire. I originate from Lancashire where it does snow - I still went barelegged (us Northern girls are tough) Ellen-Jay :)

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The shoes aren't sensible, so why is the talk?

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