• sloppy_diffuser@sh.itjust.works
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      12 days ago

      Not that I love supporting Amazon, but onlymakerheels go up to size 15 in women’s (13.5ish men’s) in most styles. Their off shoot brand Vecipatcare seem to be in men’s sizes going up to size 15 also.

      Sexytag goes up to 15, but haven’t been super impressed with their designs.

      Wetkiss heeled combat boots go up to 13 in women’s (size 11.5ish in men’s).

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          5 days ago

          I started wearing heels in private at 245lbs 5’6", so short and fat. Actually motivated me to start taking weight loss seriously (157lbs now).

          I’m middle aged and eventually looked into GLP-1 medications as progress was difficult compared to my 20s and 30s. Tripled the rate of weight loss I was making on my own. Its expensive unfortunately if your insurance doesn’t cover it, but it worked really really well.

          Name brand vendors are ridiculously priced, but composite vendors (pharmacy mixes) are much cheaper. Still looking at ~$100/week which prices most people out who could likely benefit from it due to foods that promote weight gain being cheaper. If you do consider it, don’t be fooled by introductory pricing where you taper up in dose. Its typically much cheaper and when you go to renew the prescription it jumps up to what I quoted.

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      11 days ago

      I’m glad I don’t have big feet. Womens size 11 boots are not super common, but I have found most everything I’ve wanted with enough searching.