Ball dress - Shoes help.

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_Jersey Girl
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Dillard's is on my way home tomorrow. That's all I know.

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Since they are velvet, you can consider them formal, and since they're Doc's, you can wear them later on with just about anything, and they last forever !
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Hey thanks guys. I like the following; (some were just not me).

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Looks like I might break my neck though.

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Cute.

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I like, but a bit businessy.

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HOT!!!

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These are so not formal. I like them but there is something just a little off. I'd wear them, but maybe not to a ball.


I like the first two best. They are really tall looking though and the highest heals I have worn is about an inch.

Maybe I should just be brave.
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Imwashingmypirate wrote:I was thinking converse, I found a red pair that had small floral detail on, not too fussy. I like them. They won't be seen because of the lenght of the dress.


That might work. Functional, but cute.
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Moniker wrote:I like ballerina heels (that's what I call them -- I'm not certain if that's the accurate name) since they have a ribbon. I feel like I'm a lil present all wrapped up.


That makes me odd, doesn't it?
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I also like strap heels. Just anything wrapped about my ankle feels sexy, to me, for some reason.


I'd....break....my....ankle.

When I walk, I both pronate and supponate at the same time. How the heck, I don't know...
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Bond...James Bond wrote:
Jersey Girl wrote:Why? Do men wear those with their ball gowns?


Hell no...we wear them with our tuxedos.



First of all, I'll send you a nice iron codpiece for when you tease your friend again. Second, I must never let Steve see these, becuase I intend to have him in a top hat and tails for our day...you'd completely derail him, and I'd never make any progress...then I'd have to find you...and I know you're not far from VA.
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What does pronate and supponate mean?
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Imwashingmypirate wrote:What does pronate and supponate mean?


The way your foot turns in or out as you walk.
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Um... I thought everyone walked relatively straight. I know I do. Or at least I think so. What affect does this have when wearing heels?
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Imwashingmypirate wrote:
Moniker wrote:
Bond...James Bond wrote:
In other words...you want a mutual connection where you give a little, he gives a little, and 2 +2 equals 5. Not him doing a show tune medley while you sit back and are impressed or not.


I suppose so. I should probably just tell this man I'm not interested... that's difficult for me. I don't know why. It makes me feel bad, and I'm not certain what to do. He actually told me the other evening there is no pressure and we can just have fun.

Oh?


Trust your instinct, but also remember that you have been there and think about what YOU want. You come first and you don't need that again. If you think he is nice then you could hang out and get to know each other better, but if you have no interest then it is best you tell him so he won't think you are interested or leading him on. Gosh, I wish I could advise my self in such situations.


Well, we've already talked a bit about me not really ready to date. Yet, he keeps calling me anyway. I don't know.... when I meet a man I like him within the first few minutes and can tell almost immediately if there's some sort of spark. I wouldn't mind being friendly with this man, yet, I don't know -- I just am gettin' weird vibes from him. He's a nice guy, he's got it together, successful, not married, not a freak, witty, charming, etc... I just don't like him all that much! I look for his flaws and check them off... he's not particularly polite to servers which is not a plus in my book!

He already purchased the tickets a while back and I felt terrible about bailing on him last time, so I feel pressured to go this time. Yet, truthfully he shouldn't have purchased them before I committed -- it made me feel as though I had to say yes. And he knows I enjoy going to shows -- my husband would never go with me and I really missed going out in general.

You know what I'd like? I'd like to just bump into some man, purely by chance, and then go drink some coffee and talk, laugh, and enjoy myself -- perfection! I want a friend that I can roll around in the sack with! That's all I want!!!

And I want him to appreciate the ribbons tied about my ankles! :)
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