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drinkingdragon78
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 2:52 pm    Post subject: Women struggling in sexy stilettos Reply with quote

Hi all,

This is a very interesting topic for me personally. I am a guy and absolutely love seeing a sexy girl in very high spikes. The way you girls move and the sound of the stilettos, especially on concrete, is so arousing. However my ultimate turn on is when I see you struggling on your heels on difficult surfaces. It's so sexy to see your movements and determined faces. My fav shoe is a nice pump with a 5-6 inch heel scraping on the concrete over cracks and so forth.

Not in a nasty way as I don't won't you to get hurt, but I love it when you stumble/trip/fall/break a heel...It's very sexy watching your delicate heels...imprisioned on your spikes of seduction.

I have only witnessed a few falls, but what a turn on. Your embarrassed blushy faces as you hit the deck is so cute.
The last fall I saw was last feburary on a very wet and icy morning, when a girl was crossing the road in front of me wearing probably 4-5 inch black pumps with a metal heel and ankle strap. The clicking and scraping was immense, but one small stumble on a small crack and she was down and out. I did ask if she was ok to which she simply but kindly replied "Yes thankyou, but it's my own fault for wearing these on a day like today."
Priceless!!! hehe.
Please keep posting these awesome stories of your misadventures!

Thanks,
James
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 10:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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It's not so cold here but the wet weather is sure making the ground slippery.
I walked across the park today in my flats. They slipped and skidded all over the place on the wet grass. At one point there was a slight slope. I slipped so much I thought I wasn't going to get up it. I got there in the end but boy was I slipping a lot.


That sounds like a cool experience! What are your flats like, are they pointy or rounded and what are the bottsom like?


They were slightly pointed toes with smooth hard plastic soles. They were quite new so the soles were still shiny and slippery. I couldn't get any grip at all even though it was only a gentle slope. I left a lot of shiny skid marks on that slope where I slipped so much.
I know rubber soles are available but I hate those. They squeak when I walk along the corridor at work and look awful. The smooth soles are also easier to clean. A quick wipe over and they're like new. The rubber soles hold a lot of dirt and walk it into our house so are not so sensible.


Mmmm...I hate "squeaky squeaky" rubber soles too - all my shoes from my kitten heels to stilettos have nice smooth leather or synthetic soles, and the "wipe clean with a tissue" ability of them is ace, no horrid ridges that are impossible to get grit or mud out of - so no chance of damaging my nice floors.

Maybe I regretted my choice when I hit the sidewalk comming into work this morning - its seriously icy/snowy here atm - only damaged pride thank goodnes. Are there any other women who've braved the icy conditions in heels so far this winter?

What can I say - sometimes it hurts to be pretty, and I am not going to show up at my workplace wearing trainers!

Take care in those sexy stilettos people!
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 4:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Maybe I regretted my choice when I hit the sidewalk comming into work this morning - its seriously icy/snowy here atm - only damaged pride thank goodnes. Are there any other women who've braved the icy conditions in heels so far this winter?

What can I say - sometimes it hurts to be pretty, and I am not going to show up at my workplace wearing trainers!

Take care in those sexy stilettos people![/quote]

Hello, yep I'm one of them, not sure how brave i felt tho! LOL. I rushed out of a meeting straight from work in my office clothes to do some leaflet drops/canvassing political campaigning the other night.

My 4" heeled pumps looked and felt sooo much sexier when I'm at my nice indoor air-conditioned workplace than they felt when I was slithering my way down the icy sidewalks and driveways trying to encourage folks to vote!! Have these neighbourhoods not heard of grit-salt, Jesus, it was sooo treacherous, thank God I had someone with me or I would have gone down so many more times! I probably could have done more houses if I'd worn shoes that could have gotten some traction on the ice. My fault really.

All that walking as well. My feet still hurt now!

I sure hope Hillary wins in the end and it will all be worth it! Anyone else struggling out there in their stilettos today??
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 5:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Last week here it snowed. more or less 10 in.
The first day of snow I played in the snow, with my pair of fur boots, and all was fine. They are completely flat, with a spongish-rubber sole. They are two years old and the treads on the sole are worn out. But the first day all was fine. The third day in the morning, when I leaved my house, the snow was much harder, and my boots started slipping everywhere. I was really in trouble. When I had to walk across some ruts made by cars, or the snow was uneven, my boots become completely tractionless, and I had to struggle very hard to avoid falling. I was very embarassed: two days before, it was all fine!
Then I had to descend a little gentle slope. Luckily there was an hand rail. I girpped firmly with both hands the rail, and proceeded very slowly. The first part was fine, then I felt abruptly my boots slipping. I hugged desperately the rail, and that was the only reason that kept me from falling down: my boots were slipping helplessly, without any traction at all. I kept slipping on the same spot for a bit, unable to do anything other than hugging the rail. When I was able to stop slipping I tried to proceed backwar but it was simply useless. I could not gain a single inch backward, with my legs flailing backward at full speed. I tried my best, without any success. With very small and slow steps, I tried to proceed forward, down the slope, still gripping very firmly with both hands the rail. At leas twice, I had to hug the rail and struggle to regain equilibrium and stop my boots from slipping desperately. Coming at home was a real relief.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 4:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi! No one here?
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh today I got so stuck!!!
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 8:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Oh today I got so stuck!!!


How did you get stuck, tell us all about it!!!!!
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had to climb a gentle incline covered by hard packed snow and I was with my slicksoled boots, those I slipped with one week ago ('bout that time, I told some posts up)
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 2:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I had to climb a gentle incline covered by hard packed snow and I was with my slicksoled boots, those I slipped with one week ago ('bout that time, I told some posts up)


What was happening when you tried to climb and did you enjoy how slippery your boots were?
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 5:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,

Any of you lovely ladies had any more embarrassing stiletto incidents lately?

I just can't tell you how sexy it is seeing a girl slightly struggling on her spikes. This causes some really arousing heel sounds on the ground ( especially wet pavement )

I enjoy it when you lot wear pumps with needle thin heels.
Do they turn you on as you walk in them, with that loud scraping.

I'd be pleased to hear of any incidents regarding losing a shoe/heel breaks/falls etc. And has this ever happened to anyone in front of a guy that made you embarrassed?

Get wearing them ladies!

James,
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 7:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Did anyone else get caught in the snow tonight?
I wore my usual stilettos to work as it was fine this morning. By home time it was quite white. I slipped and skidded all over the place getting home.
I didn't fall thank goodness but there were a few close calls.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 12:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

the other day a met my boyfriend at a local lake on my lunch break. We went for a walk around the lake, and the path was really muddy.

I was wearing heels and was slidding all other the place and got my shoes really muddy.

When we got back to my boyfriend's car he offered to clean the mud off my shoes for me as I had to go back to the office. I told him not to worry as they were only my work shoes, plus it had the added advantage of giving me an excuse to take my shoes off when I returned to the office and spend the afternoon in my stockings feet - bliss!!

Becca-Jane.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 1:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="."]the other day a met my boyfriend at a local lake on my lunch break. We went for a walk around the lake, and the path was really muddy.

I was wearing heels and was slidding all other the place and got my shoes really muddy.

When we got back to my boyfriend's car he offered to clean the mud off my shoes for me as I had to go back to the office. I told him not to worry as they were only my work shoes, plus it had the added advantage of giving me an excuse to take my shoes off when I returned to the office and spend the afternoon in my stockings feet - bliss!!

Becca-Jane.[/quote
great excuse to go barefoot at work
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 7:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Did anyone else get caught in the snow tonight?
I wore my usual stilettos to work as it was fine this morning. By home time it was quite white. I slipped and skidded all over the place getting home.
I didn't fall thank goodness but there were a few close calls.


Hey, pretty much the same thing happened to me too! I went to work in a pair of black stilettos which to be honest, are pretty slippy anyway at the best of times and on my walk home, I was just slipping everywhere! The bottoms are really smooth and shiney and were just impossibly slippy on the snow! I slipped over a couple of times but nothing too bad!

What were your shoes like on the snow, what were the bottoms like?
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 9:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

. wrote:
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Did anyone else get caught in the snow tonight?
I wore my usual stilettos to work as it was fine this morning. By home time it was quite white. I slipped and skidded all over the place getting home.
I didn't fall thank goodness but there were a few close calls.


Hey, pretty much the same thing happened to me too! I went to work in a pair of black stilettos which to be honest, are pretty slippy anyway at the best of times and on my walk home, I was just slipping everywhere! The bottoms are really smooth and shiney and were just impossibly slippy on the snow! I slipped over a couple of times but nothing too bad!

What were your shoes like on the snow, what were the bottoms like?


Yes me too. My stilettos were really slippy in the snow last week and even the last couple of mornings with heavy frost on the ground my work heels can't seem to grip well. I've been slipping and sliding too. My work shoes obviously don't like any frost or icy patches.
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