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10th September 2006, 20:38
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Originally Posted by hoverflysr4 Depends on the person, my GF has to be careful because it takes only a short time for hers to shorten when wearing heels, ended up in physical therapy rolling a tennis ball with her feet the first time around. She has no intentions of going permitly heeled……..Drat!!!  | DITTO! Absolutely it depends on the individual. However, your post seems to indicate that you either have little or no prior experience in wearing truly high heels (3.5 inches or more). So you are simply not going to suddenly get up on a pair of 5"ers and go strutting around without paying a price. Try it often and the price will be that you cannot wear low heels again. | clearly, yes Im not experienced by no means. I just havent had alot of option on wear heels. Since the only ones around a my gf's 2" (3 sizes to small) sandals.
I finally got me own (knee high 5", Pleaser seduce 2020) boots, I love them, I love the feeling. But im very shy sow im not going out in them, and i can´t work in them, i have to work in special shoes. And i dont sleep in them, i did expected some pain, but not from my achilles. Thighs and knee feet, that kind of pain. Im just surprise that it did not take more time before changes like this would come around.
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10th September 2006, 21:03
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My Mood: Rep Power: 18  | I highly recommend that you go over to the For the Guys forum and read the different threads where you find Shaq91's posts. Most of what you need to know has already been discussed over there. Also, there are many other threads about walking in heels, so just snoop around a bit.
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10th September 2006, 21:09
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Rep Power: 3  | I will thanks for all the nice answers. I has been great help. Even thou i feel a bit stupid.
I did read the to threats by Shaq91, and i dont see how they can help me, with my question. I not gay, I not a x dresser. I with me Girlfriend and have a kid.
On thing that does confuse me a bit is, the fetish. Im not even sure that this is a fetish for me, i just like high heels. Wearing them feels as great as i hade expected.
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11th September 2006, 21:36
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Originally Posted by TheManInHeels ...I did read the to threats by Shaq91, and i dont see how they can help me, with my question. I not gay, I not a x dresser. I with me Girlfriend and have a kid.
On thing that does confuse me a bit is, the fetish. Im not even sure that this is a fetish for me, i just like high heels. Wearing them feels as great as i hade expected. | Actually, Shaq91 is a kind of confused teenager with much the same questions you have. But there are also many other threads relating to how to wear high heels. I've posted on quite a few so you could check out my posts.
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12th September 2006, 18:33
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Rep Power: 3  | I read the wrong one apperently. the other one had some usefull information.
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18th September 2006, 20:12
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Rep Power: 3  | I tryed to answer this my self, But the pain went away.
The first week or to, there was alot of pain in the
achilles. Now it is gone, and im not sure if I should be
nervous or happy.
Anyone know if this meens anything other then th pain,
is gone ?.
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18th September 2006, 22:05
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Rep Power: 22  | Sounds like your tendons are getting used to the higher heel.
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22nd September 2006, 07:41
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My Mood: Rep Power: 18  | Yup! It means that you've had your first warning. So if you want to wear heels on a regular basis you need to respect what you've just been told and start wearing lower heels for short periods. After you've conditioned your body and tendons to the new strains and sensations, you can slowly start increasing the height of the heels. But if you want to insist on wearing those 5" heels you'd better first make sure your medical insurance is paid-up.
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