i'm a 19/f and i'm korean. i'm 5'6", but i love wearing heels, i try to find ones that are only 2 1/2in tall, but i always end up getting ones that are around 3-4 in. i know this is random, but i was just wondering (since koreans/asians in general) are sort of conservative) if 3-4 in heels on a girl is too high/looks bad? thanks all for the advice, i'd love both asian girl and boy opinions, thank you :)
hitler_the_goat answered Saturday June 6 2009, 1:37 pm: who doesn't love high heels? first thing that comes to mind when I see a hot girl wearing heels is "damn!". heels are the ultimate feminine accessory, especially in an age of metrosexualism, or as I like to call them, sissies.
-gunner [ hitler_the_goat's advice column | Ask hitler_the_goat A Question ]
christina answered Saturday June 6 2009, 2:01 am: I'm not Asian. My boyfriend is Filipino though, and he loves when I wear heels. :)
asknava answered Saturday June 6 2009, 1:36 am: Well I am not Asian. But I do have a lot of Asian friends, mostly guys (Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, American and Native, etc.) and I have not heard anything but "you look sexy" in my heels and what ever else I was wearing. Truth is that each person is an individual. That's like saying do black me like big butts, yeah some do but most of them will date a woman because she is beautiful and they like her personality. Even if her butt is small. So if you feel confident and sexy in the heels, then that is what you should wear. Even if you meet your dream guy and he says he doesn't want you to wear heels and you really like them ...then you know what hes not your dream guy cause you gotta be free to do what is right for you. As long as you look respectful and sexy then that is all that matters (now if you go out looking like a hoochie I can't blame the guy hahaha) Wear what you feel sexy in and the right guy for you will be there to love you for who you are. :) [ asknava's advice column | Ask asknava A Question ]
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