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  1. On 29/09/2016 at 10:24 PM, FastFreddy2 said:

     

    I can see you might 'get away with' wearing a heel for a charity walk (well done on all your walks - by the way B)), but how does the "8 hours training", fit in with the rest of your life?

    How does wearing these 'medicinal' shoes fit in? Are they worn at home, or everywhere? :huh:

     

    to be honest i never practiced much before doing my charity walks.  i seem to have a gift of being able to walk in almost anything that i put on my feet.  i had to send back the Evans peeptoe boots as they were a little too small for my liking which is a shame as i really liked them.  im now a converted heel lover and wear heels in public on a daily basis although i dont wear styles that are too girly or bright coloured and i dont go out of my way to show them off.  I just love the feel and challenge of walking in heels.

    i have 2 more pairs of heels on order.  one is a shoe and the other is a pair of boots

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  2. On 29/09/2016 at 10:27 PM, FastFreddy2 said:

    What was the general response to your shoes/heels in Tesco?

    to be honest i dont think anyone noticed.  i just walked around doing my shopping like anyone else but cannot say that anyone noticed.  i have worn them for a second time in public but i decided to go barefooted and again nobody noticed. they seem to be getting more comfortable the more i wear them


  3. FAST FORWARD over 7 years.

    Hi everybody. thought i would update you all.  first of all i succeeded in completing the 5 mile walk in the 7.5 inch platforms.  it took me around 3.5 hours.

    anyway back to the present.  since 2009 i have done various high heel charity walks of varying degrees of hardness including a half marathon in a pair of 4 inch mary jane platforms which i had also wore for an entire month for at least 8 hours per day.

    anyway i now wear heels daily as when i wore heels for a month i found that wearing heels releaved me of pain in my lower spine.  my daily wear is normally boots or peeptoe boots with a block heel around 2.75 to 4 inches high although i have just ordered a pair of 4 inch stiletto peeptoe boots.  below is a picture of my daily wear heels.

    PS: If im not wearing heels or my steel toecap work boots i normally wear a pair of very comfortable ugg boots.  they are so comfortable you can wear them like slippers with no socks.  They might not be the nicest looking thing to put on a foot but you cannot knock the comfort.  its just a shame they are not waterproof

     

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  4. i started wearing heels for endurance charity walks.  it was during a charity walk which involved me wearing a pair of 4 inch mary jane platforms for 31 days that i realized that they help ease the pain in my lower spine.  i then decided to buy a pair of heels as daily wear to easy the pain. 

    i have now decided that i actually love wearing heels on a daily basis and plan to invest in a few more pairs of heels.  i particuarly like block heel ankle boots especially peeptoe boots with or without an open back.

    my ideal heel size for daily wear is between 2.75 inch and 4 inch with no platform.  below are my boots and peeptoes as well as a pair of stiletto peeptoes i intend to get next

     

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  5. In November my friend an me are walking around Swansea city centre wearing high heels for children in need.  It will be the second time we have done it

    we done it last year but my friends heels suffered damage.

    what he has decided is to see if he can get a pair donated for use this year.

    here are his details

    # size 8/42 feet

    # heel needs to be a wedge or chunky heel style

    # heel needs to be 4 to 6 inches with around 3.5 inch elevation

    # must have an ankle strap

    # A Mary Jane or sandal boot would be ideal. 

    # Colour is not important but a brighter colour would be best especially red or white

    # condition is not important as long as they are not excessivly worn

    i have posted a picture of use from last year.  I am on the left wearing yellow sandals.  When the photo was taken my mates shoes had already suffered damage hence the trainers.

    if anyone can help it will be very much appreciated.  my mate is willing to pay postage

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  6. Back in August 2010, I completed a 10 mile walk wearing high heels sandals with 6 inch stiletto heels and 2 inch platforms. As you may well guess this could have been rather painful.

    On the other hand I was fortunate enough to of been given the opportunity to try out and test a new type of insole that has been developed especially for high heel footwear. It was due to using these that I had no adverse problems on the soles of my feet.

    If anyone is interested in this product they can find out more by viewing the demonstration video at

    or if you are a Facebook user you can view their profile or add them as a friend. The user name to search for is ‘’Itsoles Itgirls’’ Their website is currently undergoing development but can be found at

    www.itsoles.com

    i can honestly say that having the chance to try this new product made my walk a lot easier than expected. they sure helped the soles of my feet. they are a good investment and are a lot better than other products i have tried in the past

    REMEMBER THE NAME. ITSOLES. HIGH HEELS WERE INVENTED FOR THEM. BUY A PAIR NOW. YOU WONT REGRET IT


  7. well i thought i would add a little extra to let everyone know how well i did on my 10 mile walk. as you may of gathered i completed the 10 mile walk in 6'' heels which took 8 hours including stops. what i did not bargain on was the agony i would be in for the next 2 or 3 weeks. i had blisters so bad i had to walk around wearing flip flops for 2 weeks as my little toes were in agony. it is coming up 3 weeks now and today i pulled off some dead skin from one of my little toes which is still tender and while doing this the toe nail came away as well. that means as well as having some very painful blisters i lost BOTH my toe nails on my little toes. the only good thing is that i never had blisters on the soles of my feet which i put down to the ITSOLES i was testing. at the end of the day i promised my wife that i would complete the 10 miles for cancer research uk and completed it i did. a total of


  8. They looks real good. Hope they are as good as they look. Have you try them yet. Please let us know if they works or not.

    Guess I could have been needing them last Saturday. Me and my girlfreiend was attending a party, a cocktail party, we had quite a bit of standing to do.

    Yes my 5 inch super pointy stiletto heels looked great but after quite many hours of standing, walking and dancing my feet didn


  9. Today I recieved a phonecall from a man named MARK SHEPHERD. For the last 3 years Mark has been developing a new kind of insole named the ITSOLE which has been designed for use with high heels. Thanks to my local radio station my name was passed on to him as this coming weekend I am participating in a 10 mile high heel sponsored walk.

    He was keen to contact me as he was looking for guinea pigs to try out and promote his new ITSOLES. What better way to test them for duribility then get a 14.5 stone (203Lbs) man to walk in them for 10 miles. I was more than willing as he was also willing to sponsor the charity

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  10. I competed in a high heel walk last year for charity and a question i was asked on more than one occasion was ''where did you get you shoes from''? on the other hand no men said they liked them or would like a pair although a couple of women did. there was also a lot of women who said they would not even attempt to walk in the heels i was wearing. just one look at my avatar will tell you why.


  11. So let me say welcome to the forum qsdd51.

    Whilst you cwertainly do not have to reveal anything to identify yourself, you are not doing anything wrong by enjoying to wear high heels - unless you yourself feel it is wrong. It takes time of course to come to accept that this is what you enjoy especially as it flies in the face of society's perception of how we men should be, but there it is. You are not the first and certainly not the last to wear heels, and especially stiletto heels.

    The key thing about heels is to seperated the wearing from the eroticism. That is really hard to do with stiletto heels. I guess, because you chose the pleaser Milan range, you would not consider wearing a 3" cuban heeled shoe as in my avatar. This says to me that the wearing of heels for you is not a fashion matter. This would then backup you wish to remain as anonymous as possible. Fair enough if that is your thing, but...

    I believe that this forum is about the fashion side, as opposed to the fetish side, of men wearing heels. So I wear my avatar shoes with evening dress, and other cuban heels of the 3" variety almost all the time. No problem. They are mens shoes - rare to see of course, but nevertheless still mens shoes so why would I be concerned stepping out the door in them.

    I think what Admin and others are trying to say is that you could tell us lots about your view on heels and styles, how you like to incorporate them in your wardrobe and so on. Now I use my Christian name in my posts. Why not, I am not the only person called Simon in the world, and anyway if you are that worried, use another name. No one is out to discover your wearing of stiletto heels and blab it all over the place, unless you just happen to be an A list celeb, but then an A list celeb wearing heels (any style) often in public would get it acceptable for us regular Joes.

    So please don't be so shy.

    Simon.

    i agree. when you think about it, most men who are around 40 years old or more have most likely wore a high heel style before. i was wearing a pair of 4'' heels when i was 10 years old as that was the mens fasion back in the 1970's. the only difference is that they were sold as mens footwear so it did not matter if a man wore flat or high heels. if anything you got a strange look and were considered as unfashionable if you NEVER wore heels in the 70's

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