Elegant Posted March 4, 2007 Posted March 4, 2007 Yesterday I decided to wear my heels again, and a party in a campus radio seemed to be the perfect opportunity. This outing was slightly different from the first one, as I technically street-heeled (on NYE, I went to the party in my cowboy boots and changed later on, and heels could be taken as a part of the costume). I wore my 2.5" block heel oxfords, because I thought that 3.5" ankle boots (the ones I wore on NYE, now re-heeled) would be quite hard to manage for an untrained wearer. At first, I felt a bit awkward (that's normal for me), and then I had a talk with one guy in a workshop: -You're wearing high heels! -Yeah! -Are you screwed up? -No, why? (with confidence in my voice, heh heh ). Then I joined the people and drank a bit, and no one noticed my footwear. After a while, a girl I'm friends with noticed, we complimented each other (she was wearing gorgeous 3.5" thick stilletto knee-high boots) and she said that she was wearing higher heels than me. Well... she'd be eventually surprised, heh heh. Then, some other girls noticed and asked why I wore heels. I said: "I can't let girls have all the fun, okay? ;)", and they were in fact positive about my choice of footwear. The party was one of the best ones I've had, I felt really confident and laid back (well, I'm usually tense and stressed). I eventually stopped hiding my shoes, and showed them in the full light. Kinda provocative, heh heh. No one reacted though. Later on, I showed that girl my ankle boots. She was a bit asleep because of booze, but her reaction (a positive shock) was priceless! We compared heels and turned out to be "on equal level" . The only bad thing about the party was that the skin of my feet got a bit hurt above the heel because of the shoes' edges. That makes walking a bit painful. I got this issue in my ugly low-heeled "men's" boots too. Today, I'm coming back home in my 3.5" ankle boots. I'd definitely post some pics if someone made them . What is good for a goose, can be good for any gender!
Katrina Posted March 4, 2007 Posted March 4, 2007 That's great! I love hearing positive stories like that one. Thanks!
Thighbootguy Posted March 4, 2007 Posted March 4, 2007 Sounds like you had a great time. Amazing what a little alcohol can do for a party. The only way to be comfortable wearing heels is to practice, practice and practice. After a while even a 5” heel feels normal and is easy to walk in (confidently). As I have often posted, if you like the look you are presenting, and are comfortable presenting it, go for it. I dream of a world where chickens can cross roads without having their motives questioned.
Elegant Posted March 4, 2007 Author Posted March 4, 2007 Yeah, definitely. I like the gothic/ fetish fashion very much, and I've been wearing a leather business suit everyday for over a year (not counting some hot days in summer). I think that high heels go very well with my leather pants. They match my leathers much better than MUFS (Male Ugly Flat Shoes). I came back in my 3.5" ankle boots, unfortunately at the end the balls of my feet got sore. I think I should get some gel cushions to deal with this. What is good for a goose, can be good for any gender!
Dawn HH Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 Gel soles will definitely help you with your situation. Go for it. Cheers--- Dawn HH High Heeled Boots Forever!
iloveboots Posted March 17, 2007 Posted March 17, 2007 Gel insert soles are the ticket. Congrats on good experiences, david "Dress For Your Own Pleasure"
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