How to properly use and fraud with sock lifts?

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Long time lifts/elevator shoes user here

Imo, it’s easy to fraud in all situations, even when you have to take shoes off occasionally (i.e. at the beach), but when you’re at someone’s house where there is a clear no shoes policy, the only method is using sock lifts.

I’ve never faced this issue so far, but if i was at my city this weekend, I would have gone to a girl’s house that looks like she has this policy (all vids from her house are with shoeless visitors), and man this shit gave me a cortisol spike as the girl I’m seeing would be there and it would be fucking over if she realized my manletism (she is around 5’6 and I’m 5’9, so even a 1 inch dip would have been noticeable)

Anyways, i just purchased a pair off amazon and waiting to arrive. What do you guys think? Are there any methods to not appear as if there is somrthing wrong with your feet? What about when walking? I wonder if you can permanently put them inside somehow so that you don’t have the risks of them slipping out or something.

Tldr: I purchased sock lifts and need help with frauding properly. Any experiences are welcome
 
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I haven't ever used them. I have saw them in some of @enchanted_elixir's threads I believe, and I looked into it and saw people's critiques. The only thing I could tell you is, try be prepared because you'll definitely need some getting used to the feel. It'll feel like you're on a small wedge so it'll take some time to get used to balancing yourself and walking with them.

Definitely avoid low cut socks, you don't even wanna risk it being visible, even slightly. Plus, they're gay as fuck.

People seemed to recommend the walking mechanic of focusing on slight heel-to-toe. Stomping or over-flexing apparently felt super awkward and I imagine would make you look like an infantile retard. Also, don't sit cross-legged. You'll end up exposing the peak of the lift somehow.

Since it raises your heel, I would recommend trying to wear some bottoms which are a bit longer/looser cuffs so your ankle don't show above the lift's bulge.

And regarding it permanently, I've actually read years ago on here, must've been 2021 when I saw it, someone sewed their lift into their socks...

Personally, I'd wear two pairs of socks, one for holding the lift, and the other for making sure it isn't visible at all through any fabric and also grip.

Watch out for slippery floors or tile by the way...

If all else fails, just say you're dealing with a bit Achilles tendonitis.
 
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Long time lifts/elevator shoes user here

Imo, it’s easy to fraud in all situations, even when you have to take shoes off occasionally (i.e. at the beach), but when you’re at someone’s house where there is a clear no shoes policy, the only method is using sock lifts.

I’ve never faced this issue so far, but if i was at my city this weekend, I would have gone to a girl’s house that looks like she has this policy (all vids from her house are with shoeless visitors), and man this shit gave me a cortisol spike as the girl I’m seeing would be there and it would be fucking over if she realized my manletism (she is around 5’6 and I’m 5’9, so even a 1 inch dip would have been noticeable)

Anyways, i just purchased a pair off amazon and waiting to arrive. What do you guys think? Are there any methods to not appear as if there is somrthing wrong with your feet? What about when walking? I wonder if you can permanently put them inside somehow so that you don’t have the risks of them slipping out or something.

Tldr: I purchased sock lifts and need help with frauding properly. Any experiences are welcome
I haven't ever used them. I have saw them in some of @enchanted_elixir's threads I believe, and I looked into it and saw people's critiques. The only thing I could tell you is, try be prepared because you'll definitely need some getting used to the feel. It'll feel like you're on a small wedge so it'll take some time to get used to balancing yourself and walking with them.

Definitely avoid low cut socks, you don't even wanna risk it being visible, even slightly. Plus, they're gay as fuck.

People seemed to recommend the walking mechanic of focusing on slight heel-to-toe. Stomping or over-flexing apparently felt super awkward and I imagine would make you look like an infantile retard. Also, don't sit cross-legged. You'll end up exposing the peak of the lift somehow.

Since it raises your heel, I would recommend trying to wear some bottoms which are a bit longer/looser cuffs so your ankle don't show above the lift's bulge.

And regarding it permanently, I've actually read years ago on here, must've been 2021 when I saw it, someone sewed their lift into their socks...

Personally, I'd wear two pairs of socks, one for holding the lift, and the other for making sure it isn't visible at all through any fabric and also grip.

Watch out for slippery floors or tile by the way...

If all else fails, just say you're dealing with a bit Achilles tendonitis.
is there sock lifts for around 4 inches?
also TLDR for everything?
i just need good sock lifts for going out and sheeit, so i can wear lifts with slip on shoes and other casual stuff (like without shoes)
 
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is there sock lifts for around 4 inches?
also TLDR for everything?
i just need good sock lifts for going out and sheeit, so i can wear lifts with slip on shoes and other casual stuff (like without shoes)
4 inches in sock lifts only is gonna be impossible to find. Sock lifts are normally like 1.5 inches or an inch. If it's too high, your stability and comfort just end up compromised. You can get shoe insoles of up to 3.5 inches I've seen, however using anything more than 1.5 inch without shoes just won't go well.

You could mix sock lifts and a shoe insole if you wish. Be wary of looking fucked up proportionally if your legs are already long however.
 
Long time lifts/elevator shoes user here

Imo, it’s easy to fraud in all situations, even when you have to take shoes off occasionally (i.e. at the beach), but when you’re at someone’s house where there is a clear no shoes policy, the only method is using sock lifts.

I’ve never faced this issue so far, but if i was at my city this weekend, I would have gone to a girl’s house that looks like she has this policy (all vids from her house are with shoeless visitors), and man this shit gave me a cortisol spike as the girl I’m seeing would be there and it would be fucking over if she realized my manletism (she is around 5’6 and I’m 5’9, so even a 1 inch dip would have been noticeable)

Anyways, i just purchased a pair off amazon and waiting to arrive. What do you guys think? Are there any methods to not appear as if there is somrthing wrong with your feet? What about when walking? I wonder if you can permanently put them inside somehow so that you don’t have the risks of them slipping out or something.

Tldr: I purchased sock lifts and need help with frauding properly. Any experiences are welcome
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