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Well, thank you! As for my doubts, I have to say that the fine folk at Lit did wonders for helping me get past a lot of my self-consciousness. These days, I am reminded to be humble because otherwise the Furies visit me with a vengeance. However, I'll always been grateful for my early years at Lit because they did so much for my self-esteem when it came to my attractiveness as a woman.
People often focus on folks who are a bit fluffy when it comes to being self-conscious, but I had the opposite problem of being far to skinny. Yes, that is possible IRL. I remember seeing a picture at a family gathering, wondering who the anorexic girl was - only to realize I was looking at ME! And I haven't been anorexic or bulimic a day in my life! Thank goodness. I just couldn't put on weight for love nor money, a problem I bet a lot of people would love to have. But for me, it was an issue bc for all I that I supposedly had a model's build, I had a terrible time finding clothes that fit and I was sick all the time. With 20 extra lbs, I fought off sickness much better, had curves and just all around FELT better about who I was.
Now I'm a little on the fluffy side myself, and taking a walk down memory lane from when I was at Lit the first time has allowed me to objectively evaluate myself - and I'm really not all that different - not in ways that would make a difference to most people I would find attractive. Catty, shallow people that are judgemental? sure. But they don't count.
As for finding shoes that I like - oh, you bet I buy multiple pairs when I find something that works. And I sure would have bought another pair of these two if I could have. I couldn't. I picked them up out of town, so by the time I realized how great they were, I was SOL.
That's why when I picked up the skechers heels recently, I bought a pair of every damn style that were close to fitting right. Especially at the price that they were - it was worth taking a chance.
My closet is filled with shoes that I had hopes for that were yet another disappointment. And sometimes, feet change shape. That was certainly the case when I had my kid and then when I put on weight. I had a killer pair of t-strap Mary Janes in black and brick red that made me feel like I could rule the world when I wore them - and I couldn't get back into them after I dropped the baby weight. I damn near cried.
Oh and Chinese Laundry is the brand of shoe. And thanks for making me explain. It's been a while since I was on the site, and I saw these beauties. Not the sleek heel I usually like but at least the front isn't round.
https://www.chineselaundry.com/dw/image/v2/BBJM_PRD/on/demandware.static/-/Sites-cl-catalog/default/dw9297bab1/products3/BKUG02SAEBLK_A.JPG?sw=104&sh=104&sm=fit
and I sure like these too
https://www.chineselaundry.com/dw/image/v2/BBJM_PRD/on/demandware.static/-/Sites-cl-catalog/default/dw47531d50/products/BHYT1MPCEBLK_A.JPG?sw=104&sh=104&sm=fit
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You're so welcome ImiGirrst... I do enjoy reading your posts... Both are nice heels, but the second swings it for me. Just looks a little more appealing, from my subby point of view...
Not just for women...
https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-309366eb1f69fc04334d324a23f73d62
or maybe it's just me.![]()
Well, yes, but the first pair are a combo of practical and refined, which, if you are doing some serious time on your feet is a necessity for those of use who think it's gauche to lose the shoes as long as the outfit is still on.
GO GIRL!! (or at least I'm assuming you're a girl like me.) I concur - of the three, I like this one best.
But my favorite male heels wearer has to got be Barrowman.
https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article1422806.ece/ALTERNATES/s1227b/John%20Barrowman
He can rock them better than most women I know. I love this video!
John Barrowman teaches how to walk in heels
Of course I have to admit to being a bit jealous of men, because with their longer feet, they can get a higher heel without as severe an angle. I have a small foot for my height (only a 7.5 US), whereas Paris Hilton is an inch and a half shorter with a size 11! But Barrowman really does have the right of it - the only way to walk in heels is with decisiveness! If you even think about shuffling, you might as well put on a pair of flats.
Men should have their own heeled boots. They should not wear women's high heels. Those are very feminine and simply do not go with men.
........I do recognize the history of high heels, and know that it did start with men wearing high heels, and not women.
I thought high heels were invented by a short woman who was tired of being kissed on the forehead?
That’s delicious...ouch!
LOL, Crownvic... More tasty morsels...
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Being a male I am more visual in stimulating my sexual excitation, so men in high heels does not really work for me. However, I do recognize the history of high heels, and know that it did start with men wearing high heels, and not women.