October 14, 2003


Torrid


My friend Kelly, my male friend Kelly, told me he just bought these boots for Halloween. He said he looks really hot in them. It says something when a man says he looks really hot in women's boots. I'm not sure what it says, but something... Ok, so my friend is gay, but I think even a straight man putting on these boots would, eventually, think he looks hot in them. Serious platform, serious heel, serious vinyl. I'd wear them with the vinyl dress you can find at the same store.

Posted by Alyssa at October 14, 2003 07:54 PM
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Definitely hot boots. But please keep in mind that most men who like to wear womens clothes are not gay. You can call them a TV or Crossdresser.
I think that thes boots would look exceptional with a pair of sheer to the waist white pantyhose, with a pair of black fishnet stockings over, held taut with a tight laced corset and garters. Over top, a knee length PVC pencil skirt, and a sheer or fishnet black blouse.

Add a pair of opera length pvc gloves to finish things off, and perhaps a black veil for a bit of mystery.

Posted by: Norton on October 15, 2003 06:44 AM

your friend has good taste. these boots have a funky look for a man but do not have to say that he is gay (even though he is) many gay men set the style that straight man will later call normal (see wearing earrings) mens styles have always been boaring (see dark suit and tie) it takes guts to bend the trend. when men wear this type of shoe many women go crazy and find away to start conversation of some of thier shoes. this is a good thing if you love shoes and this style. i would wear these with these with long pants and a open long sleave shrit with some great necklaces(I am not gay) for women a short skirt and sweater.

Posted by: Evan on October 15, 2003 07:43 AM

Kids, don't get hot under your lovely lace collars. I've read Dear Abby in my life and know that transvestites are more often straight than otherwise. My friend Kelly, however, is not a transvestite and I wasn't suggesting that he is. Merely that gay men tend to don drag more boldly and openly than straight men in my experience. And they always look fabulous doing it.

Posted by: alyssa on October 15, 2003 11:47 AM

Hi Alyssa,

Aren't those your legs Alyssa?!

You have said that you have muscular calves and they also look similar to the photographs of your booted legs in the in the Blogathon photographs.

These boots are certainly sexy (and erotically cruel)enough, though I'm assuming (and imagining) that it is you wearing them. A lot of women in the UK tend to think that these are not sexy anymore, but just because something is no longer high fashion doesn't mean that it ceases to become attractive overnight!

In the UK this kind of style now only seems to be worn for smart dressing by girls from adolescence (occasionally pre-adolescent - they make them in children's sizes!) up to about 14yrs, after which they seem to be allowed to wear stilettos. They are also worn by schoolgirls at some schools that demand school uniform, from 13 up to 16 (though generally the platforms aren't quite so thick anymore), after that the 16 to 18yr olds tend to wear quite high chunky heeled business type shoes without platforms; they are not allowed to wear stilettos at school.

Immigrant late teen/early 20's girls of Pakistani descent also wear them as they are quite short; they often wear them with hijabs (the headscarf!)- giving a strange "look at me-don't look at me" message!

The only other adult groups (apart from transvestite males) seem to be sex industry workers imitating the 'naughty' schoolgirl look or S&M dominas who specialize in kicking and trampling on certain male anatomical appendages; this apparently (after a warm-up!) can give an adrenalin rush to both parties! Pointed toe stilettos would make things rather final!

When boots like these were high fashion about 4 years ago during the "Spice Girl" era, it was not uncommon to see girls at bus-stops, on their way to school or college, "play kicking" boys 'between the legs'; the boys would egg them on by teasing them and trying to move away fast. Occasionally one would connect, much to the girls' and the other boys' (though not the victim's) amusement.

Boots like this just say kick or stomp! These boots 'ain't' just made for walking!

Mike

How about doing the apple destroying trick with these cruel beauties Alyssa?

Posted by: Mike Martlet on October 15, 2003 12:18 PM

Uh.....is this a fetish site, cause Mike clearly has some freaky shoe fetish!

Posted by: susie on November 23, 2003 12:12 AM

Not a fetish site on my side; but I welcome all admirers of shoes, be they women like me, fetishists, transvestites, or any other various breeds. Thanks for reading.

Posted by: Alyssa on November 23, 2003 11:45 AM

Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what's right.

Posted by: Pincus Paul on December 10, 2003 03:04 PM

Government is too big and too important to be left to the politicians.

Posted by: Morse Michael on December 20, 2003 07:05 PM

Hi Susie (above),

Actually the medical definition of a true and confirmed sexual fetishist, is someone who replaces a human partner with an object as the sole and only source of sexual gratification; some sources suggest that the term should be applied to those where the object must be present to enable coitus to take place. Neither of these definitions applies to me. However I do have a 'kink' or slight sexual fetish, but not to the object alone, it must be worn by a woman. This acts as a 'trigger'. My girlfriends have all understood this.

Mild shoe & boot 'fetishism' (not the clinical definition) is quite common in the UK and is often alluded to in advertising; high heels are also used in films and television drama as a sexual metaphor.

What kind of boring in the dark missionary position sex do you have?

Mike

Posted by: Mike Martlet on December 22, 2003 12:01 PM

It is dangerous to confuse children with angels.

Posted by: Kingdon Jim on January 9, 2004 12:49 PM
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