High-heel Shoe makes Lady's Leg More Sexy, You Agree?

Malaysia
November 14, 2006 8:51pm CST
I like looking at ladies wearing medium-high heel shoes. Their legs look more sexy and they walk in beauty. What say u.
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13 responses
@manzician (4727)
• India
15 Nov 06
YEa... I agree.Aneewayz.... Thanks for your question.... Its really nice to be here at mylot.... Are you guys here for money or just for fun???
• Malaysia
15 Nov 06
Both sir !
• Philippines
16 Feb 07
yes I think so (by the way I am a girl) since wearing high heels make me stand more staight and look more sexy
@diansinta (7544)
• Indonesia
1 Feb 07
yes but it make your feed tired and its not practical
• Philippines
16 Feb 07
I'am a BIG stilleto fan. And i so agree with you. Not only does it make women look taller, but it also make the legs more slender and sexier...=)
@BlaKy2 (1475)
• Romania
1 Feb 07
High-heeled shoes are shoes which raise the heel of the wearer's foot significantly higher than the toes. When both the heel and the toes are raised equal amounts, as in a platform shoe, it is generally not considered to be a "high-heel." High-heels come in a wide variety of styles, and the heels are found in many different shapes, including stiletto, block, tapered, blade, and wedge. While high heels are today mostly associated with female shoe styles, and the term high heeled shoe is generally understood to mean styles of spike-heeled footwear almost exclusively worn by women, there are numerous shoe designs worn by all genders which have elevated heels, including cowboy boots and cuban heels. A "low heel" is considered less than 1", while 1" to 2.5" heels are considered "mid heels," and anything over 2.5" is considered a "high heel" Raised heels are stated to have been a response to the problem of the rider's foot slipping forward in stirrups while riding. The "rider's heel," approximately 1-1/2" high, appeared around 1500. The leading edge was canted forward to help grip the stirrup, and the trailing edge was canted forward to prevent the elongated heel from catching on underbrush or rock while backing up, such as in on-foot combat. These features are evident today in riding boots, notably cowboy boots. The simple riding heel gave way to a more stylized heel over its first three decades. Beginning with the French, heel heights among men crept up, often becoming higher and thinner, until they were no longer useful while riding, but were relegated to "court-only" wear. By the late 1600s men's heels were commonly between three and four inches in height. In 1533, the diminutive wife of the Duke of Orleans, Catherine de Medici, commissioned a cobbler to fashion her a pair of heels, both for fashion, and to increase her stature. They were an adaptation of chopines (elevated wooden soles with both heel and toe raised not unlike modern platform shoes), but unlike chopines the heel was higher than the toe and the "platform" was made to bend in the middle with the foot. High-heeled shoes quickly caught on with the fashion-conscious men and women of the French court, and spread to pockets of nobility in other countries. The term "well-heeled" became synonymous with opulent wealth. Both men and women continued wearing heels as a matter of noble fashion throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. When the French Revolution drew near, in the late 1700s, the practice of wearing heels fell into decline in France due to its associations with wealth and aristocracy. Throughout most of the 1800s, flat shoes and sandals were usual for both sexes, but the heel resurfaced in fashion during the late 1800s, almost exclusively among women. Throughout the last sixty years high-heels have fallen in and out of favor several times, most notably in the late 90s, when lower heels and even flats predominated[citation needed]. Lower heels were preferred during the late 60s and early 70s, as well, but higher heels returned in the late 80s and early 90s. The shape of the fashionable heel has also changed from block (70s) to tapered (90s), and stiletto (50s, 80s, and post-2000). Today, high-heels are typically worn by women, with heights varying from a Cuban heel of 1½" height to a stiletto heel (or spike heel) of 4" or more. Extremely high-heeled shoes, such as those higher than 5", are normally worn only for aesthetic reasons and are not considered practical. Court shoes are conservative styles and often used for work and formal occasions, while more adventurous styles are common for evening wear and dancing. High-heels have seen significant controversy in the medical field lately, with many podiatrists seeing patients whose severe foot problems have been caused almost exclusively by high-heel wear. The Sabrina heel is the standard for court shoes and is named after the Audrey Hepburn film of the same name. The Stiletto heel is named after a style of narrow-bladed knife, and is higher with a narrower base. Reasons for wearing high heels include: * they change the angle of the foot with respect to the lower leg, which accentuates the appearance of calves * they change the wearer's posture, requiring a more upright carriage and altering the walk * they make the wearer appear taller * they cause the wearer's legs to look longer Reasons for not wearing high heels include: * they can become painful or damaging for some wearers. * they can shorten the wearer's stride * they can render the wearer unable to run
@noaboy (14)
• Italy
15 Feb 07
I am totally in agreement with you affirmation the women with heels are more beutyfull and attractive
@LadyElektra (1078)
• Canada
15 Nov 06
Shoe - Shoe
i totally agree ..i love wearing em and feel so much sexier
• United States
22 Dec 06
I think that our legs look much more attractive in high heels too. Unless the women doesn't have nice legs, nothing helps her.
@phon4u (2215)
• Laos
25 Jan 07
I totally agree with you. That makes the good look to sexy ladies'bottom up as well.
@Ohara_1983 (4117)
• Kuwait
15 Dec 06
agree:) i like to wear a high heel shoes:) coz you look sexy:)
@lafavorito (2959)
• Philippines
26 Jan 07
stiletto sandals - a type of stiletto sandals i'd like to buy
It depends... Most women may look sexy and taller with high-helled shoes but it can be the cause of varicose veins and blisters on the feet. But there are women who wear high heeled shoes but they walk like ostriches on the field whose feet really hurts from the height of their heels.
@slimes (353)
• Ukraine
26 Jan 07
I disagree ,it rather causes wrinkles
• United States
26 Jan 07
Hell yes! High heel shoes define a woman's calf muscles. They flex their thighs and pushes up the butt.