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Strapping on some ATTITUDE

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Can tall girls wear heels?

The answer is yes!

You may find this hard to believe, but I was 47 before I acquired my first pair of high-heeled shoes.

That's not normal, is it? I mean, a friend just bought his daughter her first pair of heels for her 13th birthday, and here I am in my forties, still in my flats.

I blame the genes - my internal genes, not the tight jeans that look hot with heels.

When I was 12, I shot up like a magic beanpole to a towering pre-teen 1,8m. And standing at least a head taller than all the boys in class is a sure-fire way to make a girl feel self-conscious.

I was the baby giraffe who never had a partner at school dances, the one who felt gawky in her gangly body and got relegated to the back row in school photos.

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Can tall girls wear heels?

To balance out the height, I take a size 7 shoe. The laws of physics dictate that tall things will fall over unless they have a good, solid base beneath them. Unfortunately, the laws of fashion (back then) dictated that any fashionable footwear stopped at size 6. A "Bigfoot" like me may as well have shopped in the men's section, because all we were offered were dowdy brown or black insults to attractiveness.

Not only were they flat, they were unsexy in a way that instantly made the wearer feel that she had slipped on a pair of barges. Haute couture was a long way short of haute.

Besides, I found that few men - with the exception of supremely confident celebrities - are comfortable with a taller woman on their arm. And, let's be honest, I wanted a man I could look up to, rather than down on.

It's a miracle that I didn't develop an apologetic stoop to go with all this emotional shoe-initiated baggage, but I've always walked with an attitude that says: "Here's me. Take me as I am. Just don't make me any bigger."

The change happened when alcohol was involved, as so many changes do. It was my birthday, and I was dancing with one of my shortest friends. I admired her gladiator stilettos that added at least four inches. She peeled them off and handed them oven Size 6, but I squeezed them on, stood up, and felt magnificent. I tottered a little, but that may have been more the champagne than the vertigo.

The next day she sent an SMS: "I have a pair of size 7 shoes with your name on." I put them on and drew up to my full, impressive height, wobbled around her lounge trying not to fall over.

I went out in them for the first time with a tall male friend. He held my hand to give me some balance as I brushed my hair against an overhanging branch. In the toilets I had to bend down to reach the door handles. I still peer down at the pavement cautiously, worried that a stiletto will jam in a pavement crack and I'll topple over like an ungainly tree being felled.

For women who wear heels, this must sound ridiculous. But, for the first time, I finally realize that there is something undeniably ego-boosting about wearing sexy high-heels. I've been an unnoticeable wallflower for too long. Safe clothes, safe shoes, barely any make-up.

I want to feel sexy and be noticed. This is me. In your face – or above your face - unless you're as tall as I am. Soon, I may even strap on my stilettos and totter off to a beauty salon for a professional make-up lesson …

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