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Tip number 5 I mentioned my last tip in another post already. Sorry about that. I usually prefer everyday shoes or work shoes since they are worn out more, but now I like heels also. Tip number 5 I met this friend of a friend at a club on Saturday. She is a dance instructor and I mentioned dancing shoes, and asked if she wears heels. She pointed to the shoes she was wearing and said that those were her dancing shoes with one inch heel. I said that size doesn't matter but rather how you use it. Heel is like a shoe penis, comes in all sizes. I should have asked her to kiss her heels and could have had more fun.
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I'm not sure what I'm more concerned about; his inability to use an internet forum or his total lack of linguistic skill.
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Hi. My point is that you should go out and meet and talk to women and have fun. Just like when you are looking for dates, you go out and mingle. I enjoyed three new women's feet this weekend just because I talked to them. I am busy person and am new to forums and blogs. I just quickly post a message and get out. A lot of you have wives and girlfriends and are happy, but there are a lot of single guys here who I am sure would like to meet a lot of women. Thanks.
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Mate, when you're new to forums, you feel them out for a bit (just posting the odd comment every now and then) after you have got a feel for it, you create a topic - if so you choose.
You don't just bombard the forums with threads all in one day. You need to get a feel for the forum. For example, on Wu's all these tips you've posted could just as easily be posted under a heading "Tips on how to get women's feet" or something where you add more as they come to you, that way people who choose to read them can, and those who aren't interested haven't got a long list of your topics to wade through.
I mean good on ya for giving a little something back to the foot-fetish community, but I think the unwritten laws of discussion board etiquette are being broken