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16 and 20 look DAMN sexy and delicious to me. I usually wear the 10-16 style but would LOVE to get the right "ballet heels"
After seeing this I think I'll just stick to my flat shoes
I want this as a poster TOO!!! Im'ma go look for eet!
the ballet ones give me the creeps...seriously! they rank right up there with worms and boogers for me. just ACK!!! i have no clue why! the sight of them makes my skin crawl!
I usually wear the 10-12 out and about. I love the fetish heels though, they are HOT!
nothing is too high, lol, if you dont plan on walking. im a fan of the 10cm or higher makes my calves look better and the shorter ones make me feel like i should also have a navy blue blazer with shoulder pads on.
agreed

Ellie Monster said:
I usually wear the 10-12 out and about. I love the fetish heels though, they are HOT!
I think my comfort level stops at 12cm. 20cm's are definitely for photo shooting purposes only, I don't care who you are. When walking en pointe (when trained and wearing proper non-fetish shoes, that is), your center of balance is rested within the box at the toe. Heels such as the 20cm fetish ones seen in the photo cause your balance to be shifted to your heel and totally eff up your equilibrium altogether. Yes, walking can be achieved, although you'd look like a wobbly fool, and who wants that? Besides, the creators of said fetish heels don't construct the shoe properly in the first place. There isn't a box for your toes to rest on, period. In other words, there is hardly even anything between your toes and the ground. Uhm, OUCH! Salvatore Capezio is probably turning in his grave right now...

Going through the videos on YouTube, the women that attempt to actually walk in them, do so with extreme difficulty and obvious discomfort. There is no such thing as a simple stride, as it is made apparent in this video. At times, I believe the camera man is assisting the lady in the video as well, by holding her hand so she won't fall.

Alexandra Potter is probably the only one exception, however. Kudos to that crazy lady, although she still has slight falters at times. I like the lady's "WTF?" gawk a little over a minute in.
I agree NOTHING is too high, although at 5'10 I usually tower over other girlies to begin with but nothing beats the feeling of stratospheric heels to make a girl feel absolutely HOT AND SEXY !! Well there are other accouterments and accessories but that is a different thread altogether.

Delyssia LaBelle {Madam} said:
nothing is too high, lol, if you dont plan on walking. im a fan of the 10cm or higher makes my calves look better and the shorter ones make me feel like i should also have a navy blue blazer with shoulder pads on.




(pictures from awesome Bizarre from 1940's)
Those ballet shoes have been around in the fetish world along time, I think they are fabulous and wish I could walk in them, have to settle with the 16cm
super cool picture where did you find it?? i wear 16cm all the time there pretty easy to walk in once you've accustomed your feet to wearing them ,they do hurt at first though as do corsets something you learn to love over time
omg that is crazy i defiantly wanna learn how to walk in those her legs look to die for in them

Tessa LeTaunt said:
I think my comfort level stops at 12cm. 20cm's are definitely for photo shooting purposes only, I don't care who you are. When walking en pointe (when trained and wearing proper non-fetish shoes, that is), your center of balance is rested within the box at the toe. Heels such as the 20cm fetish ones seen in the photo cause your balance to be shifted to your heel and totally eff up your equilibrium altogether. Yes, walking can be achieved, although you'd look like a wobbly fool, and who wants that? Besides, the creators of said fetish heels don't construct the shoe properly in the first place. There isn't a box for your toes to rest on, period. In other words, there is hardly even anything between your toes and the ground. Uhm, OUCH! Salvatore Capezio is probably turning in his grave right now...

Going through the videos on YouTube, the women that attempt to actually walk in them, do so with extreme difficulty and obvious discomfort. There is no such thing as a simple stride, as it is made apparent in this video. At times, I believe the camera man is assisting the lady in the video as well, by holding her hand so she won't fall.

Alexandra Potter is probably the only one exception, however. Kudos to that crazy lady, although she still has slight falters at times. I like the lady's "WTF?" gawk a little over a minute in.

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