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peterek2001
01-18-2006, 12:10 AM
<div align="center"> The shorter the heel, the more pressure it puts on the body.
The girls in this movie wear short heels.
They stand on the stomach of Don Kichote and press their heels deep into his flesh.
One of the girls has on white flip-flops and the other wears big beige sandals.
At the end of the film, they put on traditional thin-heeled shoes.
One of the girls wears regular high-heels, the other high-heeled boots.

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<img border="0"src="http://store4.intermarkproductions.com/accounts4/308/clip_images/low_heels.jpg">

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Peterek 2001
http://www.trample.pl

tomi
01-18-2006, 8:43 AM
dzieki Peterek,

najbardziej mi się podobają kozaki z ostatniego zdjęcia :D

mógłbyś podesłać większa ich fotkę?

pozdro
tomi

Jaden
01-18-2006, 2:47 PM
Jestem za :)

jpstingers
01-18-2006, 8:08 PM
the smaller the circumfrance of the heel the more pressure it puts on the body (sharper), but I don't think the length has much of an effect. In fact if anything, a longer heel has the potential to penetrate the skin further.

well just my hypothesis if you will

nice pics

peterek2001
01-19-2006, 1:14 PM
Originally posted by tomi
dzieki Peterek,
najbardziej mi się podobają kozaki z ostatniego zdjęcia :D
mógłbyś podesłać większa ich fotkę?
<div align="center"> Nie ma najmniejszego problemu, choć są tylko 3, ponieważ ten film był o niskich obcasach.

http://ppeterek.ovh.org/dest/20051216_01_53a.jpg
http://ppeterek.ovh.org/dest/20051216_01_54a.jpg
http://ppeterek.ovh.org/dest/20051216_01_55a.jpg

i jeszcze te o których mowa - niskich.

http://ppeterek.ovh.org/dest/20051216_01_05a.jpg
http://ppeterek.ovh.org/dest/20051216_01_12a.jpg

Peterek 2001
http://www.trample.pl

slaveunderfeet
01-19-2006, 1:32 PM
hello peterek

u r mind blowing.....:thumbsup:


andyslave

stinkpalm
01-19-2006, 3:21 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by peterek2001
[B]<div align="center"> The shorter the heel, the more pressure it puts on the body.

Huh?

Someones gonna have to explain that one to me.

arthurn
01-19-2006, 4:29 PM
If a lady is wearing a tall heel, say 3 inches, her weight is shifted somewhat to the ball of her foot. If the same woman is wearing a heel that is only a 1/2" but has the same diameter her weight is more balanced effectively increasing the weight on the heel.
By the way I love the pics.
Arthurn

phlat
01-19-2006, 8:46 PM
There is more weight on the heel with shorter heels in general. But when you get your stomach stepped on, unless you are super skinny your stomach folds around the shoe and takes some of the pressure away from the heel. Shorter heels definately hurt more on the chest, back, or legs.

I also find that the girl can't lean back on her heels quite as easily with higher heels. One of the most painful tramples I've ever had with with a 2" heel and the girl walked around with the soles complete up in the air and all the weight on the heel tips. Reminds me of a time that a girl leaned back on her heels on my chest, the cheap pair of heels broke and I almost got stabbed with the nails holding it together.

peterek2001
01-20-2006, 7:29 AM
<div align="center"> Następne fotki.

http://ppeterek.ovh.org/dest/20051216_01_23a.jpg
http://ppeterek.ovh.org/dest/20051216_01_34a.jpg
http://ppeterek.ovh.org/dest/20051216_01_39a.jpg
http://ppeterek.ovh.org/dest/20051216_01_41a.jpg
http://ppeterek.ovh.org/dest/20051216_01_46a.jpg

Peterek 2001
http://www.trample.pl

tomi
01-20-2006, 9:26 AM
dzieki wielkie

są super

tomi

zuli
01-20-2006, 9:38 AM
fantastyczne kozaki

jpstingers
01-20-2006, 12:38 PM
Originally posted by arthurn
If a lady is wearing a tall heel, say 3 inches, her weight is shifted somewhat to the ball of her foot. If the same woman is wearing a heel that is only a 1/2" but has the same diameter her weight is more balanced effectively increasing the weight on the heel.
By the way I love the pics.
Arthurn


Arthurn, I understand where you are going with this, usually most of the weight is on the ball of the foot and with a shorter heel some of it may be shifted to the heel. However if the trampler purposely leans her weight back on the heel compensating for this factor, I think there is potential for more penetration with a longer heel and therefore more pain. It all depends on the balance of the trampler, if she is able to lean most or almost all of her weight back on the heel than she will be able to do more damage with a longer heel given the same diameter which is really the key factor anyway!

cheers
JP

JOHN EALAND
01-20-2006, 3:21 PM
Wendy tramples on me more with low heels more than high heels
All I can say to this is that low heels hurt more than high heels
in being walked over or Trampled on if your partner keeps moving on your body
Because of more weight on the heel being applied on the lower heel.
But if stood on in high heels then Wendy wo'nt hurt as much because her weight is on the sole more than the heel'
But if she leans back on those heels then all hell breaks loose,

But is all down to knowing what you want out of trample,
Lean back on high heels equels pain.
Anyway she knows exactly how to trample or stand on me,
in any kind of footwear.
She as had 29 years of experience of trampling & standing on me.
All the Best to you all
John Ealand

undernylonsoles
01-20-2006, 3:34 PM
couldnt agree more John. Low sharp heels walking normally on you hurts a LOT more than high heels....I've done both, as you have. We have the experience...
My wife has a very sharp pair of very low kitten heels....I'm scared to go under them to be honest.
Her 4" very sharp stilettos? No problem...

oly
01-21-2006, 10:03 PM
great pics, peterek - thank You!

jim2004291277
01-21-2006, 11:50 PM
Lovely pics Peterek, thanks for sharing!

About low/high heels - it seems obvious to me that there is more weight concentrated through low heels. Just think about what a womans feet look like when she's wearing high heels - she is basically standing on tip-toes yes? Therefore most of her weight is applied through her toes and the front of her foot. Anyway, that's the "science" of it - more importantly I've experienced both and can tell you without a doubt low heels hurts a lot more!:D