Hi everybody,
I haven't been very active on the forum lately, too much work, too little time. But I have been "heeling" quite a bit this summer, walking and shoppping in and out of Benelux & North of France wearing e.g. a pair of trumpet denim jeans and high heel strappy sandals, with painted toe nails. Went to shops, banks, took public transport ... traveled by train from Brussels to Amsterdam wearing pumps.
No reaction, some people did glance when they noticed the heels but, really, nobody cared and I didn't hear any negative comment.
I notice also that I've become much bolder and more self-confident.
This forum and the old one have certainly helped me building up my self-confidence. I don't look shy or weird, just behave normally and it works.
I've been visiting old friends, wearing chunky heels boots (no pumps ... yet), they didn't care. Sometimes ladies enquire about them but find them OK. The usual reaction is "Since it is size 43, it has to be men's boots". Remember, we all wore platform boots in the 70's ...
I write this to encourage those newcomers who may still have apprehension. I reckon it takes balls to start but then it gets easier and easier as confidence builds up.
Talking about shopping, i bought everything but shoes, couldn't find anything of interest larger than 42 and I'm EU 43 ... much less choice than a couple of years ago :( .
It's a blessing in disguise as I also decided to wear out the shoes i have before buying extra pairs.
Ain't that a good and practical resolution

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Cheers,
Vanessa