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rachelle in heels
03-13-2008, 11:34 AM
anyone ever drive all dressed up and in heels and got stuck in snow sat there spinning the wheels feeling helpless trying to get out
Julie York
03-13-2008, 11:47 AM
A little lack of forethought me thinks.:doh:
Emily Ann Brown
03-13-2008, 12:18 PM
I have driven in snow en fem, but never got stuck.
Emily Ann
KarenXDR
03-13-2008, 12:34 PM
At least you got a Maine State Trooper to smile. Those miserable b_____!
I would have ended up in jail because of Massachusetts plates.
And Emily - NC? You haven't seen snow til you've gotten to Maine!
Lipstick kisses
Karen
kymmieLorain
03-13-2008, 12:49 PM
four wheel drive is your friend LOL
Kymmie
Have driven in heels and love it...not in the snow tho......but if I have the chance...I'll take my 4X4!:D:love:
Becca
03-13-2008, 03:07 PM
I went driving in my wife's Navigator this last winter. Fully dressed, wearing among other things a new pair of high-heeled boots.
Well, even with only a couple of inches of snow on the ground, the trusty ol' Navigator couldn't make it up my driveway (which has a steep part) because, as it turned out, the tread was about gone! :eek: As luck would have it, I was able to walk the 150 feet or so up to the house, without any of my neighbors roaring by. Actually, I was kind of surprised at how little anxiety I felt.
I left some cool footprints all the way up to the door.
Later in the day, and after changing, I went out with some ice-melt and was able to get the dang thing up the driveway. (A set of new tires followed shortly thereafter.)
rachelle in heels
03-13-2008, 03:30 PM
i had to sit there reving it and rocking it and the tire smell was awfull i got the tire to grip
DanaJ
03-13-2008, 03:34 PM
If you were spining your tires in snow, how could you be burning rubber to smell tire smell??? If you were rocking it back and forth, you were probably smelling your clutch/transmission burning up...
jamie55
03-13-2008, 04:32 PM
I drive back and forth to work wearing heels and skirts everyday. It seems like there is snow more often than not here. I've never gotten stuck and very seldom use 4X4. Just lucky or if you ask me I'm good. By the way it's 35 miles of unplowed dirt roads to the field.
SandyR
03-13-2008, 06:01 PM
No, but I am thinking there might be a good story to tell us here....
SandyR
veronicagirl
03-13-2008, 06:03 PM
I live in big time snow country. Wouldn't even think about driving enfemme. Even if you're driving great, some other fool could hit you. Accidents in winter skyrocket! Come spring, it's a big YES for driving.
CrossdressinGoth
03-13-2008, 07:09 PM
If you were spining your tires in snow, how could you be burning rubber to smell tire smell??? If you were rocking it back and forth, you were probably smelling your clutch/transmission burning up...
not necessarily, my mom successfully put a burnout on ice under snow when the car was stuck in the drive once :P All you need for tire smell is friction of wheelspin and you'll have that smell
Seville
03-13-2008, 07:30 PM
four wheel drive is your friend LOL
Kymmie
Yeah, but it doesn't help you stop better on icy roads...:eek:
Charona
03-13-2008, 08:57 PM
I don't want to put a damper on the fun, but one of the things I remember from Air Force training was "Always dress as if you might have to walk home." I doubt they had CDing in mind, though. In any case, if you don't have enough clothes with you in the vehicle, you are literally trusting your life to the vehicle.
Cristi
03-13-2008, 10:14 PM
Several years ago, I was home dressed late at night during a snowstorm and decided I wanted to drive down to the end of the road to check my mailbox for mail (about 1/2 mile away).
Well, sure enough I got stuck in a snowbank (and 4wd was no help). I was wearing an ankle length very full denim skirt and tights. I ended up hiking home (only about 1/4 mile, since I'd only made it halfway to the mailbox). It was quite a nervous time, since if a car had come along I'd have been right out in the open with nowhere to hide. But staying in the car until somebody showed up to help me out eventually would have been MORE of a risk of getting caught.
Long story shorter, I finally got home but by the time I did I was freezing cold and my skirt was soaking wet and crusted with snow and ice.
Lesson learned... from then on I ALWAYS throw a change of clothes in the car, even if it is just a pair of shorts and a t-shirt!
tinadcd
03-13-2008, 10:23 PM
This sort of thing is exactly why I always keep a change of (drab) clothes, heavy coat and boots in the car. Here in Iowa it is not if you get stuck in the snow, it's when!
victoriamwilliams1
03-13-2008, 10:55 PM
Same here, I always keep a change in the car, I had a tire blow out recently and I forgot and took my clothes out of the car!:( From then on I keep a change with me.
Angie G
03-14-2008, 12:17 AM
No I have 4 wheel drive hun :hugs:
Angie
Melora
03-14-2008, 12:42 AM
I guess that I am kinda weird, But..
I actually LOVE to drive in the snow in my 4X4! It totally excites me. Regular driving is just Soo boring, So I guess I just kinda just drive fast normally.
Do I drive in the snow en-fem, not as yet, but if I did, I would have the clothes to deal with it if I have to. If you live with It then you just Know.. :)
april lynn
03-14-2008, 01:07 AM
anyone ever drive all dressed up and in heels and got stuck in snow sat there spinning the wheels feeling helpless trying to get out
Trying a semi in cd and get stuck your fuel freeze then cops show up. "B.T.D.T" and thank you stole the truck
finacarina
03-14-2008, 01:11 AM
Ive never seen snow let alone driven in it. Doesnt sound like a whole lot of fun though
Laurelanne
03-14-2008, 01:13 AM
No, but a very very long time ago when I dressed more often and travelled on the road I did end up stuck on a lonely highway at night with a very deteriorated tire, and no spare. Luckil a lady motorist picked me up and drove me to my motel. If it hadn;t have been her who knows or If I was in drab she wouldn't have stopped.. so what happened???
DanaJ
03-14-2008, 05:13 AM
not necessarily, my mom successfully put a burnout on ice under snow when the car was stuck in the drive once :P All you need for tire smell is friction of wheelspin and you'll have that smellThen maybe you could explain how you would get friction on ice (which is frozen and slippery) enough to burn rubber (that would be getting the tires hot enough through friction to make them smoke) without melting the ice from the friction?
FuzzyCuffs
03-15-2008, 03:42 PM
I feel like such a troll as this is my first post, but it's how I stumbled on this. But oddly enough I have had it happen, although usually I don't go all out I usually just stick to heels, and pants with the occasional skirt.
But I've had this happen to me on accident up here wearing heels and a skirt, the first time with out any shoes, or clothes to change into but fortunatly I was able to rock it out after some time. I did feel quite helpless, and even enjoyed it some and want to do it again on occasion and have a few times making sure to bring a change of clothes just in case as for some ridiculious reason I do enjoy it.
As for burning rubber on ice it is entirely possible. Keep in mind just because ice is extremely slippery, it still does provide some friction. This will allow the tire to build up a great deal of heat (Using considerable more effort than say on pavement/other slick surfaces), even if the ice below is unable get above freezing before melting, the rubber in the tire is easily capable of building the heat faster than it disipates.
The only way it would not be possible is if the surface it was on provided 0 friction, or the tires were suspended in air. Keep in mind just because the car can't move or is limited in movement, doesn't mean there isn't any friction (Or traction in this case) it just means there isn't enough to move the car.
MaryJane
03-15-2008, 10:43 PM
i have not driven en femme but i do have the subbie and all wheel drive i was plowing snow drifts this last week since the plow truck broke :D
Bootsiegalore
03-15-2008, 11:18 PM
You need a big 4x4 like mine!
Tara
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Dalece
03-15-2008, 11:37 PM
four wheel drive is your friend LOL
Kymmie
Yepp the way to go, and have drivien in heels. My mistake was I wore open toe heels.:OMG: The snow was cold.
rachelle in heels
03-17-2008, 09:09 AM
i have a lincoln towncar and it just spins in snow i have to work the pedal to get out
Nylon.Pantyhose
03-18-2008, 11:26 AM
Have you seen this: "http://www.stuckworld.com" or "http://www.carstuckgirls.com"?
I'm a CD but I think I also have a "stuck car" fetish: I become sexually excited when I get stuck with my car in mud, sand, or snow. I guess it is a kind of a "damsel in distress" situation, while rocking car back and forth reminds me on a sexual contact. A few times, I got suck intentionally wearing nylon pantyhose and silky bra under my 'regular' clothes, and those were the strongest orgasms I had ever had.
sarahred
03-18-2008, 01:21 PM
four wheel drive is your friend LOL
Kymmie
amen to that one!
Nicolette01
03-20-2008, 08:00 AM
I've been stuck more than a few times dressed in hose and heels, but one night in particular stands out in my mind. This winter, I was driving through a partially developed industrial area. I was wearing jeans and one of my extra long long sleeve shirts, which almost gives the appearance of wearing a very short skirt when pulled down below my beltline. I decided to take my jeans off since it was nighttime, and the area seemed deserted. Enjoying the ride, all was going fine until I turned around at a dead end to begin heading home. I began to perform a 3 point turn to get out of the dead end. Since there were windrows of heavy wet snow along the curbs, I had to give it some extra gas to manuever around ( and enjoying stabbing the gas in my heels I must say) and as I backed up, I ended up backing over the curb. Since the trench behind the curb was not fully backfilled, there was about a foot drop behind the curb, which effectively trapped the left rear wheel tightly in the trench. The combination of snow, ice and having the left wheel trapped had me performing some pretty fancy footwork trying to free myself, and this is with an all wheel drive vehicle. As I was attempting to free myself, I noticed some vehicles approaching in the distance and really began to panic, thinking about the possibility of being discovered here. The vehicles ended up being 3 quads, and they ended up driving right past me on the opposite side of my vehicle into the undeveloped area. They did not see the way I was dressed as they went by pretty quickly. Thank God they continued on because if they would have stopped, I really don't know what I would have done or said. Of course, if they did stop to help, I probably would have scared them off. After I heard them disappear I resumed trying to free myself, and after a few more minutes, had manuevered my way out of the snowy trap. Since I had my jeans with me and my snowboots, given a minute or two I could change back into my clothes should the need have arisen. The thought of being seen by someone was far worse than the helpless feeling of being stuck in the snow and ice.
SANDRA MICHELLE
03-20-2008, 08:56 AM
All the time here in Chicagoland. I always have a change of clothes with me but not for any concerns about people seeing me ene femme but because I would not want to mess up my clothes if I had to shovel out or change a tire. My fem clothes are much to important than to let that happen.
rachelle in heels
03-20-2008, 12:07 PM
Have you seen this: "http://www.stuckworld.com" or "http://www.carstuckgirls.com"?
I'm a CD but I think I also have a "stuck car" fetish: I become sexually excited when I get stuck with my car in mud, sand, or snow. I guess it is a kind of a "damsel in distress" situation, while rocking car back and forth reminds me on a sexual contact. A few times, I got suck intentionally wearing nylon pantyhose and silky bra under my 'regular' clothes, and those were the strongest orgasms I had ever had.
how long were u spinning them for
Nylon.Pantyhose
03-20-2008, 04:49 PM
:daydreaming:A few minutes...
Drivininheels, I would like to read more about your 'stuck' adventures.:worship:
Beth785
03-21-2008, 12:20 AM
Not in snow, but in mud. I had my Ranger for about a week and was in a long skirt and heels. I didn't get stuck, but it was close. Four wheel drive helps, but don't forget about your other friend; momentum.
rachelle in heels
03-21-2008, 10:31 AM
i have sat on our hill for 20 mins spinning my wheels working my stiletto heel on the gas as my right rear tire smokes and makes that zzzzzzzzzz noise inching my way up the hill hopping u can make it all dressed up not wanting to get out of the car you have to keep at it everyone looks at u and stares.
Nylon.Pantyhose
03-23-2008, 05:41 AM
i have sat on our hill for 20 mins spinning my wheels working my stiletto heel on the gas as my right rear tire smokes and makes that zzzzzzzzzz noise inching my way up the hill hopping u can make it all dressed up not wanting to get out of the car you have to keep at it everyone looks at u and stares.
COOL:daydreaming:
rachelle in heels
03-25-2008, 09:05 AM
anyone like getting the car stuck in snow wearing heels all that power under your heels hearing them tires spin struggling to get out. and the more u gas it the louder the tires make that whirrring noise
Jenny Beth
03-25-2008, 09:18 AM
Can't say I've ever enjoyed getting stuck in the snow in high heels or work boots for that matter.
Nylon.Pantyhose
03-26-2008, 05:39 PM
anyone like getting the car stuck in snow wearing heels all that power under your heels hearing them tires spin struggling to get out. and the more u gas it the louder the tires make that whirrring noise
Yes, I like stiletto shoes or high-heeled leather boots. Rachelle, it seems You also have "stuck car" fetish:)
Nylon.Pantyhose
03-28-2008, 03:50 PM
anyone like getting the car stuck in snow wearing heels all that power under your heels hearing them tires spin struggling to get out. and the more u gas it the louder the tires make that whirrring noise
If you want to swap stories about off-road and other driving adventures with me, you can find me on the "http://www.stuckworld.com/forums" under the same username. Also, I think you might find there many interesting articles.
I invite you there and wish you welcome.
Nylon
MsJanGG
03-28-2008, 04:27 PM
Yeah, but it doesn't help you stop better on icy roads...:eek:
Amen!!! we don't get a lot of snow in the south, we tend to get ice.. and I admit I chuckle when I hear all the people talk about getting their 4wd trucks out ... well.. here is a secret... ice don't care about 4wd! :doh: heehee
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