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Just posting a quick message. I love wearing high heels but I have a question "has there been anyone who is or was in college that wore high heels?"

First of all High4, welcome to the forum.

And yes, for sure you will find somebody who is in the same position as you around here.... I wish you good luck with your search

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I'm in college and I wear heels. I rarely do at college just because of the mass amounts of walking required*, but I have done it, and most people are generally too caught up in their own affairs to make time to be snide. * - I usually do all of my classes either on Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & Thursday. The campus where I attend school is small enough to walk everywhere, but not so big to where driving from point-to-point is never necessary.

Be yourself; everyone else is already taken. - Oscar Wilde

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Welcome Hight4. It has been many, many years, but I wore high heels in college (back then they were the fashion and the style). I still wear high heels today publicly and even a more feminine high heel than back in my college days. You'll find many women and men that enjoy viewing and wearing high heels privately and publicly. Please feel free to share your thoughts, opinions, and even photos if you like. Welcome again.

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Just posting a quick message. I love wearing high heels but I have a question "has there been anyone who is or was in college that wore high heels?"

I got my start wearing heels in college. I am a professor now and wear heels and even a few of my students know.

Style is built from the ground up!

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I wore heels to college all the time and even went totally en-femme on more occasions I would care to count, sometimes for weeks on end. In male mode I'd wear thigh boots with 4" block heels over leather jeans in the winter and the ankle boot version in summer. Mind you I was at Cordwainers' College which is base in one building and a specialist leather trades college.

Graduate footwear designer able to advise and assist on modification and shoe making projects.

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