I certainly hope so. My partner's legs would look great in them.
2006-07-10 20:09:50
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answered by sibohan 3
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Even though the line between masculinity and femininity may become blurred, there will always be individuality. There many of us who do not pay attention to media manipulation.We all choose the way in which we appear to the world. As for men wearing high heels, I have to assume that you are not old enough to remember the 70s. Many men wore stack heels which were usually 4 to 6 inches. Most of us would rather not remember the fashions of the 70s. Yes, I did own a lime green polyester double-knit leisure suit. As far as chivalry goes, there are many who still have that frame of mind.
2006-07-08 05:32:28
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answered by Phillip A 1
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Originally high heels were worn by the men of the French court. They served two purposes. One was to make them taller and the other was to enable them not to get mud all over their feet. Women adopted them later because they made the walk sexier. Styles and fashions change. Men wore Adler's shoes for years to be taller, including the conservative 1950's. Both sexes should be aware that high heels are uncomfortable, increase back problems and can deform the feet with hammer toes.
As a woman I like having the option of wearing slacks and flats. There should not be rigid rules for what men or women can wear. Chivalry is manners. I hold doors open for men with packages and elderly people of both sexes. The distinguishing aspects that make us men and women are our sexual organs, not the bits of cloth and leather we choose to wear.
2006-07-08 05:36:39
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answered by kadel 7
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Men wearing high heels will never be the norm of the society we live in. Unless some drastic changes happen in the modern world we live in now we will never see that in our life time.
2006-07-08 05:23:09
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answered by bcextesy 2
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I guess not. Looks like you will have to continue wearing your high heels in the closet for a while longer. It hopefully will never become the norm, but you can keep hoping.
2006-07-09 16:56:55
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answered by 自由思想家 3
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I completely agree - I easily have one pair of intense heels and that i detest wearing them, I by no potential placed on a thong and the bra comes off purely once i'm getting living house. You did not aspect out pantyhose - they rip purely by employing searching at them! regardless of the indisputable fact that, that's no longer straightforward to blame adult men for those - we do this to ourselves. women are prepared to placed up with a hell of multiple soreness for slightly of flattery.
2016-11-06 01:28:20
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answered by ? 4
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Either highly undereducated or 9 ? Certainly a bigot, perhaps a racist as well ? Wouldn't surprise me.
"headeral sexual "
"psycological" (different answer, when you wrote that most gay people are mentally unstable)
"Religion is the glue that binds use together" (another answer)
"conflict that have occured do to religion"
2006-07-08 06:15:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Men in heels??? Ewww. Men would have ugly legs in heels. Could you imagine them in stockings???
Anyways, they can have heels. Those things hurt.
They can also have pregnancy, childbirth, mothering, female-specific diseases, and all the other stuff...
I'll take a wet-dream any day...
2006-07-08 05:23:59
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answered by shawonda 3
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