One in 10 women spend more than £1,000 a year on shoes while 8% own more than 100 pairs each, according to a new survey. What is it with women and shoes?
The shoe seduction
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10th August 2006 16:53 #1
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The shoe seduction
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10th August 2006 16:59 #2
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DAMN!!!
Mental note - (marry lady who likes to walk only in bare feet)
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10th August 2006 17:21 #3
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Lol
. That is such an accurate description. I don't know what it is about shoes but they are just beautiful things.
I haven't yet ever counted how many pairs I own, but mum keeps giving me the disapproving shake of the head every time we go out shopping and I stop outside a shoe shop.-When the world pushes you to your knees, you are in the perfect position to pray.
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10th August 2006 17:56 #4
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I spend arround 500 £ a year on shoes, but then I am not a woman
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10th August 2006 18:11 #5
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shoes shoes shoes , theres nothing beter than shoes especially if there gina

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10th August 2006 18:12 #6
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I keep asking myself this question: why do I buy shoes that I hardly wear? But I always find a way of justifying it.
I am glad that I have sisters that I can give my shoes to when I do realise that I have not worn them for years...
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10th August 2006 18:14 #7
We men are lucky. £2 for a pair of Flip Flops will last for ever.







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