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nikolv
01-09-2009, 02:08 AM
I have a pair of high heel boots which I use to wear under my jeens when I go out alone.My wife doesn't want to go out together if I wear the boots because she thinks my walking is different and people will notice.All the times I went out nobody seemed to notice.Do you think people notice a man wearing heels?...........I love heels so much !!.....I hate walking in flat shoes!

Christina Horton
01-09-2009, 03:06 AM
I go out with high heal boots and no one has ever said anything so your fine i think Well have funn HUGGS :hugs: :canada:

Lissa Stevens
01-09-2009, 03:17 AM
I wear boots with a 2 1/2 in heel a lot this time of year and no one has ever blinked or said a word. Go for it.

lucyuktv3
01-09-2009, 03:35 AM
i love wearing my heels the higher the better but i love it because they make me feel like im walking more fem x x x

Fiona Lindum
01-09-2009, 05:05 AM
I have been out and about wearing boots and shoes with heels. No one has made a comment to me so far.

JoAnne Wheeler
01-09-2009, 08:26 AM
I walk around in womens high heel cowgirl boots with pink hearts on them
JoAnne Wheeler

Kristy
01-09-2009, 08:30 AM
same here , my wife doesnt like me to wear my heels with my womens jeans but I do it alot, sometimes other women will notice but they never say a word. I think they probably just like the heels. I say go for it if you like them !

Karren H
01-09-2009, 09:25 AM
Yes you do walk differently... and people are so busy with their lives they could care less what you or I wear on our feet... imho....

BlUeDrAgOn
01-09-2009, 09:47 AM
High heels makes our butt swing a bit more than when we walk with flat shoes. Of course, if we tend to get more feminine postures, it shows even more than usual.

But the highest the heel, the more we swing. And I just looove to swing my hips :heehee:

Jennifer Devine
01-09-2009, 09:58 AM
I'm only just getting the hang of walking in my 6 inch heels! lol
But i have noticed the difference in posture when i walk in them.

Jen xxx

Magickman
01-09-2009, 10:23 AM
First, walking in heels is a skill to be learned. It is not at all like walking in ordinary men's shoes. It takes lots of practice.

Do people notice? Yes, many people do notice, especially if the heels are visible. Heels also make a distinctive sound.

Not everbody will notice, but do not expect to wear heels, undetected by the public.

If a guy wears high heels, this will attract attention, some good and some bad. It is not a sport for the faint-hearted.

I do it anyway.

Jess_cd32
01-09-2009, 12:00 PM
I walk differently in heels no question about it, they don't give me much of a choice actually and I'm not complaining:)

MarcieM
01-09-2009, 12:20 PM
Do you think people notice a man wearing heels?
Is the Pope Catholic?
Yes, they will notice, but hey - whatever works for you.

Sammy777
01-09-2009, 12:46 PM
Do you think people notice a man wearing heels?

YES, lol

This coming from someone who has been wearing cowboys for a looonnnggg time.

Most cowboy boots have generally have a 1 1/2 up to 2 1/2 heel on them.
Mine two pairs are 2" & 2 1/2" &
my Black leather knee highs are 3 3/4" block heel [The ones in my avatar]
And all three pairs [two male, one female] sound the same.

When ever I walk on hard surfaces you hear the heels.
I have had countless people give me double takes/ect looking for the girl in heels just to see me [all guy] walking in a pair of cowboy boots. lol.

My "guy" walk is the same in sneakers as those cowboy boots.
But when you get into the 3" & higher heels even I start to walk a little different.

If you want to remain a guy while wearing them just remember to walk like your on railroad tracks [each foot on a different rail never to overlap].

When you start to walk with your feet closer to center & even slightly over lapping your step is when you get that female hip sway action going, lol.

Kimberly Marie Kelly
01-09-2009, 12:54 PM
I recently got 3" ankle boots from Payless, and believe me, I love them. They are comfortable and sexy looking, but they definitely have the sounds of heels when walking and people do look back expecting to see a woman and they see me. But who cares, they are nice looking and comfortable to walk in.. :battingeyelashes:

DonnaT
01-09-2009, 03:14 PM
My boots were noticed!

carolinebrookes
01-09-2009, 03:25 PM
I have a few pairs of ankle boots as well as knee highs. Some have a small heel and vary up to about 3and a half inch heels.

Hopefully I've learned to walk in them all by now after nearly 25 or so years of doing so and the higher they get, the more you have no choice in how your butt behaves :D

The ankle boots I always wear with jeans or smart trousers and yes, the higher heels I've noticed do draw a little attention but hopefully not the staring kind!

The knee high's I wear with skirts or dresses and at this time of year don't look out of place in any street or mall as a lot of women/girls are wearing them.

sherib
01-09-2009, 03:28 PM
I like high heel boots. I would love to find a pair in large sizes that have a 4" heel, in wide sizes.

beenherelongtime
01-09-2009, 04:31 PM
i always tried to get high heel boots, but because of the size(13 mens) 14 or 15 womens, i could never find any. ( before i had the internet ) i spent a lot of money on fruitless tries. closest i could get were about a 1" inch heel on some boots, but even a 1" heel made me 6'4 1/2"s.

Amanda.D
01-09-2009, 04:40 PM
I love walking in heels. The click-clack as I walk down the street becomes infectious. Trouble is the click-clack-scrape that occurs often tells me I need more practise, and I get lots of practise.
Mandy,

krisinpink
01-09-2009, 06:46 PM
I've worn western boots in drab for such a long time, that when I wear flats or skimmers, I feel like I'm falling over backward. Western boots have a 1-2" heel, and this is what I'm used to walking in all the time. For this reason, I don't think that I show alot of difference in my stride if I'm wearing any style of shoe with a heel height in this range.

I've worn womens boots out many times w/o any notice that I've ever been aware of, and I'm searching now for a pair of womens western boots to wear all the time.

Sarah Martin
01-09-2009, 06:56 PM
When i go out in high heels I know that I do walk a little differently, but the main give-away is the clip-clop of the heels!

gennee
01-09-2009, 07:01 PM
The first time I wore heels it was as if I had worn them all my life. They felt so natural on my feet. They help to walk more like a lady.

Gennee

:)

kalbright
01-09-2009, 07:08 PM
Why not try female western boots as a compromise?

Sammy777
01-09-2009, 08:19 PM
Why not try female western boots as a compromise?


You don't even need too, lol
Some of the styles / decorations of mens boots is so over the top the only way to tell they are mens boots is by looking at the size stamped MENS 10, lol

Cowboy boots are a closeted [or unsupportive SO having] CD'ers best friend.
All the heel without any of the worry, lol

Karen__Starr
01-09-2009, 10:51 PM
When first wearing heels back in my teens I am sure it was all wrong but over the years have got wearing heels down other than 6 inch heels which I do not wear outside very much.

Introvert123
01-10-2009, 02:23 AM
Cowboy boots are a closeted [or unsupportive SO having] CD'ers best friend.
All the heel without any of the worry, lol

Oh, so true. For years my cowboy boots were not only the only kinds of boots I owned, but were my first leap into the study of walking in a high heel. Funny thing is, is that obviously I'm more comfortable in cowboy boots than my new high heel boots. Naturally I'm going through the growing pains of women's heels, but so far, so good. :thumbsup:

txrobinm
01-10-2009, 02:30 AM
I have 4 pairs of womens' boots, only one is appropriate for days other than Halloween. I've never worn the ladies' under jeans, but I do regularly wear men's cowboys in drab. The sound is different because the footfall is different- I intentionally continue to clump around in my cowboys, shoulders hunched over slightly, as part of the disguise (think of having just dismounted from your horse). When Robin comes out, the shoulders go back, chin goes up, and my walk is led by my lower abdomen/upper thighs. This results in a different sound because the feet are gliding more, have more criss-cross action and hip wiggle as mentioned above.

Anne-Marie
01-10-2009, 04:14 AM
I have loads of pairs of boot. cowgirl boots have the smallest heel and are easy to get on. Im lucky enought that despite my 6ft 3 height I have small feet for my height, best size is womens uk size 8 1/2 so with a little stetching size 8 (were most fem boot ranges end) fit me fine. Have some 4 inch heeled boots and love the way they firm up my calfs and firm up my bum (butt). Have been out in the car in the lower heels and can drive OK in them but not the higher ones. Have also walked outside in the lower ones and whilst noticed have not had advese comment. Did have some unwanted attention though once whilst wearing 60 den' black tights under jeans with trainers. A young girl in a shopping centre (mall) said to her friend "oh look theirs a man wearing tights (pantyhose)" then they both had a giggle. I felt as if everbody was looking and was soooooooooo embarrased:o Got through it though and I wear tights most of the time now.

Samantha Kelsey
01-10-2009, 08:17 AM
Oh yes they certainly do notice. I find it better to wear the wedged type heeled boot with a soft sole that doesnt make a noise when I walk. Most people don't notice but some do. Who cares!

Heather Dur
01-10-2009, 10:40 AM
Tend to go with smaller heel/boots like 2 inch. Some notice but who cares. Save the 3 plus heels for those times I feel brave. However, those heels with hard bottoms sure do make a noticeable noise :-)

sherib
01-11-2009, 03:25 PM
I don't know how many of you are Star Trek fans to remember that the male crew used to wear boots with about a 2" heel. I always though that was cool. Too bad that particuler fashion never caught on.