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Postby B.HEAD on Wed Aug 01, 2007 9:05 pm

Don't want to freak anyone out here.

But most guys don't mind looking at stockings feet.

At least the one's i know don't.

Some actually get turned on by it!

So i don't see what the big deal is about that?

Thanks!

B.HEAD ... :D

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Postby Guest on Tue Aug 07, 2007 5:59 pm

Today I was in trouble with my ballet flats, I had to climb a little grassy hill, it was dry, but they started slipping helplessly. I tried hard but my ballet flats were tractionless... also if the grass was dry...

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Postby Guest on Wed Aug 08, 2007 8:40 pm

. wrote:Today I was in trouble with my ballet flats, I had to climb a little grassy hill, it was dry, but they started slipping helplessly. I tried hard but my ballet flats were tractionless... also if the grass was dry...


Wow!!! They must be really slippery to slip that much on dry grass! What do the soles look like and did you enjoy how slippery they were?

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Postby Guest on Wed Aug 08, 2007 9:58 pm

. wrote:Today I was in trouble with my ballet flats, I had to climb a little grassy hill, it was dry, but they started slipping helplessly. I tried hard but my ballet flats were tractionless... also if the grass was dry...


My wife has the same problem.
Her flats have smooth shiny soles and on dry hill type grassy slopes she can't get any grip at all. Last holiday we came to a gentle slope and she just couldn't get up it. Her shoes just skidded with no traction. I had to help her to the top. Even then her shoes were still skidding all over the place.

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Postby Guest on Thu Aug 09, 2007 12:09 pm

. wrote:
Wow!!! They must be really slippery to slip that much on dry grass! What do the soles look like and did you enjoy how slippery they were?

they are shiny, very smooth. They were very very slippery!

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Postby Guest on Thu Aug 09, 2007 3:07 pm

I took a short cut across the grass in the local park on my way to work this morning, and although it was not wet the grass was soaking from the overnight dew. I was slipping and slidding all over the place in my black heels. I was sure I was going to end up falling over, so took my shoes off and walked the rest of the way acroos the grass in my stockings feet!! As you can imagine my feet got very wet, and so did the insides of my shoes when I put them back on.

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Postby Guest on Thu Aug 09, 2007 3:07 pm

I took a short cut across the grass in the local park on my way to work this morning, and although it was not wet the grass was soaking from the overnight dew. I was slipping and slidding all over the place in my black heels. I was sure I was going to end up falling over, so took my shoes off and walked the rest of the way acroos the grass in my stockings feet!! As you can imagine my feet got very wet, and so did the insides of my shoes when I put them back on.

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Postby Guest on Sun Aug 12, 2007 6:24 pm

. wrote:
. wrote:
Wow!!! They must be really slippery to slip that much on dry grass! What do the soles look like and did you enjoy how slippery they were?

they are shiny, very smooth. They were very very slippery!


They sound wonderful! Did you enjoy how slippery they were?

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Postby Guest on Wed Aug 15, 2007 2:43 pm

I was slipping helplessly! I was very disappointed and scared slipping on that slope!

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Postby Guest on Thu Aug 23, 2007 10:29 pm

Help! There is no way to increase ballet flats traction on the grass? Mine are to slippery!!!

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Postby Guest on Fri Aug 24, 2007 11:41 am

. wrote:Help! There is no way to increase ballet flats traction on the grass? Mine are to slippery!!!


Who makes those flats honey? what are they like? I'm sure there must be a way to give you a better grip too!

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Postby Guest on Fri Aug 24, 2007 3:06 pm

I cant remember the brand. They are classic ballet flats with little bow, almost no heel, and thin black plastic sole, smooth and slippery.

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Postby Guest on Wed Aug 29, 2007 11:31 am

. wrote:I cant remember the brand. They are classic ballet flats with little bow, almost no heel, and thin black plastic sole, smooth and slippery.


They sound really cute! Are they treacherous in the wet too??
I have several pairs of little pointy toed flats or near flat kitten heels that slip and slide all over when the pavements are wet and slick. If autumn is on the way I shall be slithering and sliding in the next few weeks on my way to work. Has anyone any tips for better grips?

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Postby Guest on Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:29 pm

in the wet they are also worse!

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Postby Guest on Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:36 pm

. wrote:
. wrote:I cant remember the brand. They are classic ballet flats with little bow, almost no heel, and thin black plastic sole, smooth and slippery.


They sound really cute! Are they treacherous in the wet too??
I have several pairs of little pointy toed flats or near flat kitten heels that slip and slide all over when the pavements are wet and slick. If autumn is on the way I shall be slithering and sliding in the next few weeks on my way to work. Has anyone any tips for better grips?



I have loads of pointy flats and kittens as well and I'm forever slipping and sliding all over the place in them too!!! The soles on mine are very smooth and slippery but their shine makes them look really pretty! Do yours have slippery soles as well and do you like sliding in them?

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