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Guest Luuceee

Hi everyone :) I have always wondered what it would be like to drive in high heels so i decided to sneak a pair of 3"courts out with me and give it a go. I decided to wear a black skirt, a white tank top and some black tights, i put it all on under a pair of jeans and a coat and got in my car and took off the coat and jeans. I ended up driving around the countryside as Lucy and i thought driving in heels is actually not as hard as i thought it would. Ive always been put off trying it due to me owning a sports car with a high spec clutch installed so heels would be almost impossible to drive in for someone inexperienced with them. I have however just sold that car and bought an automatic (i really hate auto after 10years of driving manual cars, so alien) so thought id give it a go and i loved it, it felt so liberating to be out in girls clothing i could have stayed out all night. All the stress from the daily grind just disappeared and i felt right but also slightly jealous that women get to do this everyday. Just thought id share a happy moment with you all :)

Lucy

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Guest Luuceee

I did notice the back of them was on the floor mats at times, i shall have to be careful in the future. I do intend on doing it more regular it was lots of fun :)

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Guest LauraJen

Hi Lucy, glad to see you back on :-)

That sounds like it was a great experience, I shall have to give it a go sometime! It reminds me of a time when I used to like in the country a lot, and when my parents were out I got dressed up and drove past the houses, then went for a walk down a dead end road - it was at night so nobody could see me, but it was perfectly safe to do so (I wouldn't have done it if it was dangerous). I wore a black jacket, jeans and 4 1/2'' heels, court shoes like yours, it was a great experience. I had a wig on as well.

There will come a time for both of us, and anyone else reading these posts, when this will be the norm. Think of it as a taste of the future.

Laura

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Guest Luuceee

I must admit i was tempted to stop and get out of the car but i decided against due to the fact i had forgotton to shave so had a pretty ugly 5 o clock shadow going on, urgh. My hair is getting preeety long now so i shall have to get a new and updated picture uploaded this weekend so you can see.

Lucy

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Lucy, Don't ya just love stepping on the clutch and smoking the brakes! I am not fond of automatics too. I get to feeling good and I forget, rude reminder. Gee, I guess that means you are ready for your new Barbie car. Giggle.

Happy Motoring! Beep, beep. Wave... Jody

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Guest Luuceee

I think because i learnt how to drive using a clutch and have driven with them for 10years, now that im in an auto its taking quite some adjustment. I keep using the phantom clutch hehe and trying to move the gearstick. I will get used to it in time and i think it will be worth it if it means i can go out while wearing heels and dresses more easily. Next time i will go out i will do so after having had a shave lol.

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Guest Amber Lynn

I realize from the date posted that I'm quite late with this reply, but...

That sounds exhilarating, Lucy, I'm totally jealous! I've been wanting to do that for some time, but haven't worked up the courage (and living with roommates, have few opportunities). But that will probably end up being my first step going out dressed.

Good for you, girl!

Gina

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Guest Kendra K

Sounds like fun! I don't own heals and really have no clue how to walk in them, but that's something that I'd like to try.

Jeans over a skirt? Wow!

That made me think of my preschool daughter who is so looking forward to summer that she's taken to wearing shorts over pants.

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