I never walk on lawn. Only on pavement. The most difficult of course are cobble stones. Which we still have a lot in Europe.
Take care.
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Yes indeed, I live in Germany. In many European countries you'll find old cobble stone street and other problems when walking in heels. I've runined a few heels already. Whenever I go out in any city, I pay a lot of attention on the streets and side walks while walking there.
Contrary to what many crossdressers think, you don't have to wear heels to dress as a woman. Most women don't wear heels in everyday life and only hookers and strippers wear heels over 3". Even women who wear heels to work don't walk long distances in them. If they wave to walk, they will wear flats or sneakers and carry their heels in a bag.
Several posters mentioned that for the most part heels (and especially excessively high heels) are reserved for evening wear. Clubs, parties, etc.
If you expect to appear to be a woman, dressing and acting like one is very important. Look around you; do as actual women do.
I've known several women over the years who have worn heels 3 inches or more and they were certainly not strippers or hookers!
After four surgeries on my left foot, and torn ligaments in my right ankle, I am consigned to low heals, and flats (perhaps for life). That's ok, I have grown fond of low-heel mary janes, and stylish ballet flats
I'm not sure what women wear where u live, Krissi. But, if u visit the fashionable malls and districts in SoCal you'll see plenty of trim, classy, women dressed to the 9's wearing hi heels!:daydreaming:
Of course, we have plenty of shapeless females at McD's and Walmart that look like piles of unwashed laundry wearing house slippers, too!:doh:
U r free to emulate whichever women u admire when u dress. However, many T's prefer a classy look over frumpy when we dress!:heehee: