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19th January 2008, 05:40
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Rep Power: 1  | Re: Un "petit nouveau" du sud de la France Hi, welcome from a newb -
Part of the time I live in département 11 and the rest of the time in the US: and during the time in France I have seen men in female shoes - in the Carrefour in Narbonne, at the Place de la Comédie in Montpéllier; you are not alone. Men in France are more free to develop their own style, as far as I can tell, than in the US at least, but it might have stronger limits. As for me, I have seen more male-identified people in heels in France (two) than in the US (none, and this counts a lot of time spent in San Francisco, but it omits fetish events).
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19th January 2008, 08:50
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Originally Posted by jet_silver Hi, welcome from a newb -
Part of the time I live in département 11 and the rest of the time in the US: and during the time in France I have seen men in female shoes - in the Carrefour in Narbonne, at the Place de la Comédie in Montpéllier; you are not alone. Men in France are more free to develop their own style, as far as I can tell, than in the US at least, but it might have stronger limits. As for me, I have seen more male-identified people in heels in France (two) than in the US (none, and this counts a lot of time spent in San Francisco, but it omits fetish events).
There are several French men on this board and I am sure you will hear from them. | Many thanks for your infos - I'm also happy to hear from you , and thanks for your welcome . I always imagine it is easier to wear them far away from home , may be just because i don't want to be seen around here where i live.
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Originally Posted by Nigel Hi all, can we please keep this site in english please. | Hi ,
I guess it is because you want to participate and understand what we say , and not because you want to make it exclusive to english spoken members only .
Hope you understand what i mean .
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Originally Posted by shrimper Here is the Google translation:
I discovered this site and therefore does not have much yet, and I launched today in the drafting of my front lines.
J'ai l'impression qu'en France le nombre de passionnés masculins par la chaussure féminine est plus faible que dans nos pays voisins comme la Grande Bretagne par exemple , et sans compter les pays plus lointains comme les USA , Canada etc ... I feel that in France the number of male fans by female footwear is lower than in our neighbouring countries like Great Britain for example, and not counting the more distant countries such as USA, Canada etc ...
pourquoi ? Why? je n'en sais rien ! I do not know! Est-ce parceque le nombre est réellement plus faible ou bien sommes nous tout aussi nombreux mais n'osons pas en parler ou le dévoiler . Is it because the number is actually lower, or are we just as many, but do not dare to talk about or disclose.
En ce qui me concerne j'en discute bien avec ma femme qui aime aussi les belles chaussures , mais ça s'arrête là . For my part I will discuss with my wife who also loves the beautiful shoes, but it stops there. Au boulot les garçons parlent plutôt football en général , je me vois mal leur dire que j'ai trouvé une superbe paire cuissardes à talons hauts , que dans telle boutique j'ai vu de magnifiques escarpins de chez LORENZI etc ... Au boulot boys rather talk football in general, I feel bad telling them that I found a great pair waders to high heels, in a shop that I saw beautiful shoes from LORENZI etc ...
Je voulais vous dire , je n'aime rien en dessous de 10 cm de talons et au dessus de 13 cm j'ai du mal à marcher avec , j'en profite juste devant la télé . I wanted to tell you, I do not like anything below 10 cm heels and above 13 cm I find it difficult to walk with, I take this opportunity right in front of the TV. J'aime en général les modèles des créateurs les plus chers genre Lorenzi , Padovan , lesilla , loriblu , Vicini , Rossi , beaucoup d'Italiens me direz-vous . I usually models of the creators of the most expensive kind Lorenzi, Padovan, lesilla, loriblu, Vicini, Rossi, many Italians I hear you say. J'adore aussi cette marque venue d'Ukraine Andriano Diagi , mais alors bonjour le prix ! I love this brand also come to Ukraine Diagi Andriano, but then the price hello! et pour trouver ça ! And to find it! sauf sur ce fameux site d'enchères "Ibé". Except on the famous auction site "Ibé."
Si comme moi vous êtes français et que vous aimez les belles bottes et If you are like me and french you like beautiful boots and
chaussures avec de beaux talons et que vous allez jusqu'à en porter pour votre plus grand plaisir , alors faites moi signe et on pourra échanger quelques bon tuyaux et parler de nos dernières trouvailles . Shoes with heels and beautiful that you are going to wear for your pleasure, then made me sign and to share some good tips and talk about our latest finds.
IBL70 IBL70 .
It seemed to make more sense than the Babelfish translation. At any rate welcome IBL70. | Thanks for what you did for the english spoken members , and many thanks for your welcome .
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19th January 2008, 11:02
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My Mood: Rep Power: 21  | Re: Un "petit nouveau" du sud de la France Yes, this board is an english speaking one, so for more members to understand it please keep it in english.
we dont want to exlude anybody, but unless we have a french speaking moderator we cant look after your thread.
I am sure you understand. Quote:
Originally Posted by IBL70
Hi ,
I guess it is because you want to participate and understand what we say , and not because you want to make it exclusive to english spoken members only .
Hope you understand what i mean .
Kind regards . |
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19th January 2008, 12:39
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My Mood: Rep Power: 2  | Re: Un "petit nouveau" du sud de la France Quote:
Originally Posted by Nigel Yes, this board is an english speaking one, so for more members to understand it please keep it in english.
we dont want to exlude anybody, but unless we have a french speaking moderator we cant look after your thread.
I am sure you understand. | I do understand , and you are right , but i don't know if we do have the same forum in France , and was just thinking about french people not speaking english .
i can manage with the english i speak , so there is no problem for me .
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19th January 2008, 18:01
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My Mood: Rep Power: 2  | Re: Un "petit nouveau" du sud de la France Quote:
Originally Posted by IBL70 I do understand , and you are right , but i don't know if we do have the same forum in France , and was just thinking about french people not speaking english .
i can manage with the english i speak , so there is no problem for me .
Kind regards | This is a common problem of course. The solution is to start your own forum
in France. One could envision to have a special section for a different language,
but as Nigel remarked, in that case we need a moderator who masters that language
sufficiently. And then there will be others..... Nihongo wakarimasen!
(= I/We don't understand Japanese).
Y.
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19th January 2008, 18:37
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My Mood: Rep Power: 6  | Re: Un "petit nouveau" du sud de la France Si les cerveaux étaient de l'essence, ils ne seraient pas suffisants pour faire tourner un kart de fourmis à l'intérieur d'un beignet. |
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19th January 2008, 20:38
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My Mood: Rep Power: 5  | Re: Un "petit nouveau" du sud de la France Well spoken Amanda.
Anyway welcome to the club IBL70.
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20th January 2008, 18:47
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Originally Posted by Amanda Snake Si les cerveaux étaient de l'essence, ils ne seraient pas suffisants pour faire tourner un kart de fourmis à l'intérieur d'un beignet. | Hi Amanda ,
Difficult for me to comment it in english , really hope our brain can make it better .
Thanks for these few words .
Do you wear high heels everyday ?
Even if i like wearing them , i think it is more beautiful on women .
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Originally Posted by foxylady Well spoken Amanda.
Anyway welcome to the club IBL70.
FL | Thanks for your welcome ! Quote:
Originally Posted by yozz This is a common problem of course. The solution is to start your own forum
in France. One could envision to have a special section for a different language,
but as Nigel remarked, in that case we need a moderator who masters that language
sufficiently. And then there will be others..... Nihongo wakarimasen!
(= I/We don't understand Japanese).
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Hi Yozz ,
This forum is perfect , let's respect it !
It make me practice my english ! |
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20th January 2008, 21:03
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My Mood: Rep Power: 21  | Re: Un "petit nouveau" du sud de la France Reminder to all members please keep this thread in english or I will remove your posts
thanks you in advance.
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20th January 2008, 21:43
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My Mood: Rep Power: 6  | Re: Un "petit nouveau" du sud de la France Quote:
Originally Posted by IBL70 Hi Amanda ,
Difficult for me to comment it in english , really hope our brain can make it better .
Thanks for these few words .
Do you wear high heels everyday ?
Even if i like wearing them , i think it is more beautiful on women .
Best regards
Thanks for your welcome ! | Hello IBL70,
That sounds like a secret agents name.
I'm glad you appreciated my french welcome. It's not often I get a chance to practice.
in answer to your question; For most of my life now.
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