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Solara476
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Recently, I have been experimenting with height fraud and its effects on people.
I'm already 6'3 barefoot, so people always thought I was tall, but the heightmax really puts me in that rare, amazingly tall man category and gives me a huge halo. I wore insoles up to +3 inches inside Nike Blazers; it had an amazing halo, and nobody questioned me.
Once I bought Rick Owens tracktors with 3.5-inch platforms, people were quick to notice and seemed very unhappy with it, like I'd done something wrong. I'm going to experiment with wearing longer jeans to cover them. People will still notice, but it won't be so obvious. My goal was to add 3-inch insoles, but they became so uncomfortable—maybe because the Chinese don't make sizes bigger than 46 EU, and they're already tight for me.
So, I ordered these bad bitches (New Rock M-272-S3).
They have a 4.25-inch heel inside and 3.25-inch platforms, making the height boost 7.5inches. I'm gonna cover them pretty well in oversized jeans, so people can see only a part of the platform, and at max think I wear a reasonable size (> 2-inch) platform. Ofc woman will probably notice that something is wrong with the way I walk and that my shoes look strange, but a woman won't say anything because they love to believe in fairy tales. Just don't tower over any dudes cause one push and you're on the ground.
Also, when I have to take them off, I'll wear 2-inch platform slippers and some plastic bullshit you can put inside a sock that gives you 1.5 inches. Nobody will even notice the 4-inch difference indoors, and they may just attribute it to the reasonably sized platforms you saw on you. If you sit a lot or stand close to short people, you're good.
So after all of this, you will obviously need to do a hairstyle for height, maybe I'll make a thread about it.
I'm already 6'3 barefoot, so people always thought I was tall, but the heightmax really puts me in that rare, amazingly tall man category and gives me a huge halo. I wore insoles up to +3 inches inside Nike Blazers; it had an amazing halo, and nobody questioned me.
Once I bought Rick Owens tracktors with 3.5-inch platforms, people were quick to notice and seemed very unhappy with it, like I'd done something wrong. I'm going to experiment with wearing longer jeans to cover them. People will still notice, but it won't be so obvious. My goal was to add 3-inch insoles, but they became so uncomfortable—maybe because the Chinese don't make sizes bigger than 46 EU, and they're already tight for me.
So, I ordered these bad bitches (New Rock M-272-S3).
They have a 4.25-inch heel inside and 3.25-inch platforms, making the height boost 7.5inches. I'm gonna cover them pretty well in oversized jeans, so people can see only a part of the platform, and at max think I wear a reasonable size (> 2-inch) platform. Ofc woman will probably notice that something is wrong with the way I walk and that my shoes look strange, but a woman won't say anything because they love to believe in fairy tales. Just don't tower over any dudes cause one push and you're on the ground.
Also, when I have to take them off, I'll wear 2-inch platform slippers and some plastic bullshit you can put inside a sock that gives you 1.5 inches. Nobody will even notice the 4-inch difference indoors, and they may just attribute it to the reasonably sized platforms you saw on you. If you sit a lot or stand close to short people, you're good.
So after all of this, you will obviously need to do a hairstyle for height, maybe I'll make a thread about it.