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The procedure to transfer from on thread to another is to copy and paste your posts into a reply in this thread, and then edit your post in the original thread to delete all the text. You can't delete the post there, but it will then just be a blank post which will not interupt the thread. Here are your posts and those of others:
Dawn HH
3.5 inch boots
Joined: 19 Dec 2003
Posts: 277
Location: South Western Pa.
Posted: 02 Feb 2004 04:11 Post subject: Stories with a heely theme:-)
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I have read every word of your "Lucy Stories" and enjoyed them thoroughly. They are very well written. I sure wouldn't be able to recall minute facts from so many years back as you have done. You certainly have led a very interesting and rich life totally due to only one thing--- wearing high heels. Congratulations on your promotion and enjoy the profits of your new-found position.
Dawn HH
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Anne_Louise
2 inch cowboys
Joined: 03 Mar 2004
Posts: 32
Location: U.K. (more south than north)
Posted: 09 Mar 2004 11:39 Post subject: Lucy's story
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Lucy, you must be even more of an addict than I am! As I've already mentioned in other postings, I wear 5.5'' heels daily and 6'' quite often but size 8 rather than your size 5. You are truly committed and giving me encouragement to go even higher. Thanks to JeffM I have a lot of information on 7'' heels, so maybe one day....!!
I've read much of your story and can relate to parts of your earlier experiences. Growing up as I did (assuming I have grown up!) in a remote rural area far away from the sophistication of London, or even the Home Counties, things were inevitably very different, so my history of heel-wearing is exceedingly dull compared with yours. I didn't reach even the 'foothills' of 5 inches until the 1980's, having been stuck on 4.5'' or at best 4.75'' as being the only ones obtainable locally or even fom the big shopping catalogues. I did enquire, it must have been during the late 'sixties or early 'seventies after seeing adverts in 'Exchange and Mart' for ultra-high heels, and even ventured to send for some catalogues. The shoes were expensive and money was tight, and in addition the companies advertising seemed a bit sleazy, so I had to curb my enthusiasm. By the time I did discover stylsh high shoes(they were soldas 6''butvaried from just over 5.5'' to nearly 6'') my years of quite high shoes enabled me to make the change without too much difficulty, so they soon became daily wear. The catalogues are still slightly 'fetishy' in presentation, and I resent the implications, but being older and stronger (and even more determined!) I ignore that side of things and just enjoy the sensations I feel, and the admiring looks, and sometimes comments, I get while wearing such expressive footwear. We of the older genaration must keep flying the flag of elegance and setting an example in the hope that we might become role-models for at least some of the younger ones!
Apologies for the funny spacing in some of this - something has gone wrong (or I've done something wrong!) so I can't correct without re-writing the whole thing.
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Anne Louise
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Posted: 09 Mar 2004 11:50 Post subject: Lucy's story
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Lucy, you must be even more of an addict than I am! As I've already mentioned in other postings, I wear 5.5'' heels daily and 6'' quite often but size 8 rather than your size 5. You are truly committed and giving me encouragement to go even higher. Thanks to JeffM I have a lot of information on 7'' heels, so maybe one day....!!
I've read much of your story and can relate to parts of your earlier experiences. Growing up as I did (assuming I have grown up!) in a remote rural area far away from the sophistication of London, or even the Home Counties, things were inevitably very different, so my history of heel-wearing is exceedingly dull compared with yours. I didn't reach even the 'foothills' of 5 inches until the 1980's, having been stuck on 4.5'' or at best 4.75'' as being the only ones obtainable locally or even fom the big shopping catalogues. I did enquire, it must have been during the late 'sixties or early 'seventies after seeing adverts in 'Exchange and Mart' for ultra-high heels, and even ventured to send for some catalogues. The shoes were expensive and money was tight, and in addition the companies advertising seemed a bit sleazy, so I had to curb my enthusiasm. By the time I did discover stylsh high shoes(they were soldas 6''butvaried from just over 5.5'' to nearly 6'') my years of quite high shoes enabled me to make the change without too much difficulty, so they soon became daily wear. The catalogues are still slightly 'fetishy' in presentation, and I resent the implications, but being older and stronger (and even more determined!) I ignore that side of things and just enjoy the sensations I feel, and the admiring looks, and sometimes comments, I get while wearing such expressive footwear. We of the older genaration must keep flying the flag of elegance and setting an example in the hope that we might become role-models for at least some of the younger ones!
Apologies for the funny spacing in some of this - something has gone wrong (or I've done something wrong!) so I can't correct without re-writing the whole thing.
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Anne Louise
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Posted: 09 Mar 2004 11:56 Post subject: Lucy's Stories
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I'm so sorry to have posted all this stuff twice - I don't know how it happened, as I'm not much of a whizz at all this techno stuff!
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JeffM
3.5 inch boots
Joined: 18 Jan 2002
Posts: 294
Posted: 09 Mar 2004 13:40 Post subject:
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Hi Anne Louise
What I do most times is write it in word then do a copy and paste. that way I get to do a spell and grammar check before it is posted.
For example the word "that" in the preceeding sentence would have automatically been corrected.
Best wishes
Jeff
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Anne_Louise
2 inch cowboys
Joined: 03 Mar 2004
Posts: 32
Location: U.K. (more south than north)
Posted: 09 Mar 2004 14:42 Post subject: Lucy's stories
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Thank you, Jeff. I shall try it next time I do one of my longer postings.
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