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grace56 wrote:I also wear almost-permanent anklets. I'm still able to slip hose between them and my legs but it takes awhile, and only when I wear a long skirt. In really cold weather I wear jeans with wool socks and tennies. I have a couple pairs of leg warmers but they are so-out-of-style now.
grace56 wrote:About 13 yrs. mostly 24/7. They are part of me now.
I have gone out on occasions, always discretely though.
. wrote:I can see going to a halloween party. Did you run into any people in the parks? What about going in the city on new years? Which city? Someone must have seen you.
grace56 wrote:. wrote:I can see going to a halloween party. Did you run into any people in the parks? What about going in the city on new years? Which city? Someone must have seen you.
We only go to the Parks on weekdays-very few people on the trails and grounds. I just stop and "conceal" the chain between my shoes and pretend to look at the view until they pass. We went into San Francisco on New Years. After dinner there, we went down along the wharfs near the new ball park. It's all been redone and is very nice now. After the fireworks, and most of the crowds left, I was fitted with a light black chain. My pants covered the anklets so only the chain was showing. I walked for almost 2 hours, and a few people whispered comments on my chain. We had a great time there.
. wrote:grace56 wrote:I also wear almost-permanent anklets. I'm still able to slip hose between them and my legs but it takes awhile, and only when I wear a long skirt. In really cold weather I wear jeans with wool socks and tennies. I have a couple pairs of leg warmers but they are so-out-of-style now.
How do you remove your anklets to get jeans on and off? Those of us who have truly permanent chained anklets cannot put on jeans or shorts, so we must wear skirts all the time, winter and summer.
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