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Postby bobert » Thu Feb 18, 2010 5:42 pm

is it wrong for men who like to wear high heels? if it makes him feel all warm an fuzzy inside and im not just talking about guy men either, im talking strait men as well
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Postby kinghelfer » Thu Feb 18, 2010 5:48 pm

bobert wrote:is it wrong for men who like to wear high heels? if it makes him feel all warm an fuzzy inside and im not just talking about guy men either, im talking strait men as well


:P ...Warm and fuzzy..??..if i want to feel warm and fuzzy i,ll take to many painkillers and go to bed....if i wanted to feel like a tw@t with sore feet and a bad back i'd risk a battering for wearing my GF 's shoes.......Image................ :wink:
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Postby none of the above » Thu Feb 18, 2010 5:53 pm

bobert wrote:is it wrong for men who like to wear high heels? if it makes him feel all warm an fuzzy inside and im not just talking about guy men either, im talking strait men as well


Guy men??

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Postby Lucylastic » Thu Feb 18, 2010 7:08 pm

bobert wrote:is it wrong for men who like to wear high heels?


Yes, very wrong.

Try attaching weights to your private parts.
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Postby myron myron » Thu Feb 18, 2010 8:27 pm

bobert wrote:is it wrong for men who like to wear high heels?

Yes, wrong. I've heard they deform the feet. I couldn't stand my feet being gnarly. It would tarnish my beauty.
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Postby Lena » Thu Feb 18, 2010 8:28 pm

Lucylastic wrote:
bobert wrote:is it wrong for men who like to wear high heels?


Yes, very wrong.

Try attaching weights to your private parts.


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Postby Lena » Thu Feb 18, 2010 8:43 pm

One of the joys of my job is kicking them off for last hour and a half when I do the nitely report .................

I had to wear them for almost 5 years as a cocktail waitress and when the boss left wud immediately ditch them !

They were invented by the devil to torture women !!!!
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Postby C.G. » Thu Feb 18, 2010 9:40 pm

NO ONE gets to wear my shoe collection except me. :evil:

My 21 year old niece (who wears the same size as me) has tried and failed to gain access. A man would STREEEETTTCCCHHH them and would be hung drawn and quartered for the offence. :shock: :twisted:
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Postby Tina TV » Sun Feb 21, 2010 9:26 am

Nothing wrong about wearing high heels but don't pinch the girlfriends without permission, better to buy your own.

I'm the same shoe size as my wife but we only have one or two pairs of shoes that we share.
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Postby Tina TV » Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:00 am

Beewalker wrote:The anatomy/geometry is all wrong for men to wear heels over ~ 3cm high..


Well that's complete bull****. A high heel enhances the shape of the leg and often more so on a man than a women. Many a trannie gets complements on having shapely legs, even I do, so there's no problem with anatomy or geometry just attitude.
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Postby Winston Smith » Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:05 am

Tina TV wrote:
Beewalker wrote:The anatomy/geometry is all wrong for men to wear heels over ~ 3cm high..


Well that's complete bull****. A high heel enhances the shape of the leg and often more so on a man than a women. Many a trannie gets complements on having shapely legs, even I do, so there's no problem with anatomy or geometry just attitude.


My wife always says that quite often men have better legs than women. Wasn't Paul O'Grady the leg model for Pretty Polly stockings years ago?
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Postby kinghelfer » Sun Feb 21, 2010 3:15 pm

Tina TV wrote:
Beewalker wrote:The anatomy/geometry is all wrong for men to wear heels over ~ 3cm high..


Well that's complete bull****. A high heel enhances the shape of the leg and often more so on a man than a women. Many a trannie gets complements on having shapely legs, even I do, so there's no problem with anatomy or geometry just attitude.


:P .....He doesn't mean it, he's recently been outed as a crossdresser and has had photos of him plastered all over the internet.He is still understandably hurt by this and is simply lashing out....... :wink:
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Postby KiltyCol » Sun Feb 21, 2010 4:51 pm

Whilst I accept people's right to fashion freedom (unless there is a health and safety issue), I could not entertain the idea of myself wearing anything other than flat men's style shoes or trainers that are comfortable for walking in and safe to jog in. I love my comfort.
I do believe that any restrictions on dress code (including footwear) should be applied in a way that does not discriminate against a particular gender. This does not mean men and women wearing the same things, but having an equivalent amount of freedom of choice.
Many employers tend to have a more restrictive dress code for men than for women - Ask the men in some offices on a sweltering hot day.
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Postby jinjin » Mon Feb 22, 2010 12:20 am

Men have many choices such as elevators, platforms, wedges, boots, pumps, stilettos, ... etcetera. If he wishes to wear high heels then he should be able to wear high heels in any situation where a woman is permitted to wear high heels.

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