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lostinrates wrote: »Moggy, I did this all the time when I was using a chair and sticks. TBH I find it hard now I don't need a stick because I have lost the knack of the choes a bit. wear them to watch tv in, sit with them on your feet while you moisturise your body after a bath. Wear them in bed. Whatever....if they bring you a bit of happiness its worth it.
Legs have two purposes: walking and wearing shoes.;);)
I'm not sure they would be very good in bed - at least not on my own:D - but can imagine that teamed with certain .............small things, they might have been quite.....................in my day:D
I think I shall actually put them on with my flannellete pj's of an evening (they would be most fetching with the red ones:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:) and just admire them.
Honestly though, just standing there in the shop in them I wanted to go the whole hog with seamed stockings (proper ones not hold-ups) and a glamorous suit and silky blouse! Stupid really, wellies and a barbour are much more at home around here (and I do not and would not attend a hunt ball:o)
Not often I want to be young again - but just lately! Its because I was daft enough to go through some old photos a while back, and it got me all wistful I think.:rolleyes:"there are some persons in this World who, unable to give better proof of being wise, take a strange delight in showing what they think they have sagaciously read in mankind by uncharitable suspicions of them"(Herman Melville)0 -
moggylover wrote: »I'm not sure they would be very good in bed - at least not on my own:D - but can imagine that teamed with certain .............small things, they might have been quite.....................in my day:D
I think I shall actually put them on with my flannellete pj's of an evening (they would be most fetching with the red ones:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:) and just admire them.
Honestly though, just standing there in the shop in them I wanted to go the whole hog with seamed stockings (proper ones not hold-ups) and a glamorous suit and silky blouse! Stupid really, wellies and a barbour are much more at home around here (and I do not and would not attend a hunt ball:o)
Not often I want to be young again - but just lately! Its because I was daft enough to go through some old photos a while back, and it got me all wistful I think.:rolleyes:
Honestly Moggy, just on your own having feet in nice shoes (even with PJs) lifts the spirit. If you are worried about tearing your sheets put a towel over the sheet/under your feet. And you can kick them off as you go to sleep.0 -
lostinrates wrote: »If any of the economists are feet men we can all of us give them a treat...presuming they like swollen ankles, bruised toenails and the beginnings of a bunion I can try to oblige!:rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
sound more or less like my feet - no bunion but miscellaneous bruises and swellings:D"there are some persons in this World who, unable to give better proof of being wise, take a strange delight in showing what they think they have sagaciously read in mankind by uncharitable suspicions of them"(Herman Melville)0 -
Night peeps. I'm going to put my shoes on and go to bed now.0
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lostinrates wrote: »Honestly Moggy, just on your own having feet in nice shoes (even with PJs) lifts the spirit. If you are worried about tearing your sheets put a towel over the sheet/under your feet. And you can kick them off as you go to sleep.
Nah! Wouldn't be able to see them in bed! Shall just pop them on several times a day and admire them in the mirror, then sit at the puter with them on and feet up on the foot rest so that I can stare at them!"there are some persons in this World who, unable to give better proof of being wise, take a strange delight in showing what they think they have sagaciously read in mankind by uncharitable suspicions of them"(Herman Melville)0 -
Actually, I can resist almost anything in the way of "designer" or ego booster OTHER than shoes! I think my one personal "dream" is a pair of Jimmy Choos:o
Night LIR - careful of the sheets:D"there are some persons in this World who, unable to give better proof of being wise, take a strange delight in showing what they think they have sagaciously read in mankind by uncharitable suspicions of them"(Herman Melville)0 -
moggylover wrote: »Jimmy Choos:o
Choos woke me.
I hve someDon't believe the hype BTW, mine hurt. I wore Choos when I got married, second hand choos.
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lostinrates wrote: »Choos woke me.
I hve someDon't believe the hype BTW, mine hurt. I wore Choos when I got married, second hand choos.
I don't like all of them: but I share his passion for very high and very straight heels. Louboutin are probably more my style really, more classic but sometimes a bit ott on the bows and bits (which I would probably take off)
I have always been a total Imelda Marcos! I am not so bothered about clothes, but really nice, fairly classic, high heels I could buy a thousand pairs and never get bored:o
Weird really - although tbf - the silly satins did look pretty good for clubbing with me black Wranglers today - and I do actually have a very old silk shirt with a ruffled front of almost the same colour:D
Just gotta find a club with a grab a granny night and wheelchair access now:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:"there are some persons in this World who, unable to give better proof of being wise, take a strange delight in showing what they think they have sagaciously read in mankind by uncharitable suspicions of them"(Herman Melville)0
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