tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7337823611312187924.post8308206724476802950..comments2023-10-30T04:15:50.084-07:00Comments on The Male Brain at Work: High Heels and High ExpectationsCMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10466716759836529168noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7337823611312187924.post-60011871709109797392009-08-14T10:51:59.157-07:002009-08-14T10:51:59.157-07:00Most of the men that I have met including myself r...Most of the men that I have met including myself really love for women to wear high heels. Whether with a skirt or pants, it just makes them sexier. It's also true for men wearing ties. I don't wear it to be professional, I wear it because most women like the way it looks, especially my wife.wesley5150https://www.blogger.com/profile/06058617718436556952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7337823611312187924.post-88364251552376354002008-10-15T09:26:00.000-07:002008-10-15T09:26:00.000-07:00Good article. I think there's another aspect to we...Good article. I think there's another aspect to wearing heels that goes beyond professionalism. They are also a "sexy" accessory. Think stiletto. Not exactly a smart move in the professional business world, unless you're trying to use seduction as a tool.<BR/><BR/>"If you're wearing Levis we probably won't notice your feet."<BR/><BR/>Too true, too true. Personally, though, I do notice a woman's feet when she's wearing jeans AND high heels. You've seen that style before, I'm sure. Gadzooks does that fashion bother me, and it makes their feet the focal point of the whole outfit, for me anyway. It's the awkward marriage of casual and formal.<BR/><BR/>"The same can be said for men wearing ties. There's no rule saying businessmen have to wear ties, but many do in an effort to look professional."<BR/><BR/>Hear, hear! But I would say that it actually is a rule, especially in most "professional" organizations. I personally don't trust most people who put on a suit and tie, and shave their face and cut their hair in the same exact "professional" manner as everyone else. <BR/><BR/>When I see men from the suit and tie sect, I usually think "What are they hiding?" or "What are they trying to sell?"<BR/><BR/>Within the next 40 years, I think you can expect to see the suit and tie paradigm slip into near extinction, much as top hats and petticoats went away. Just look at how US presidential candidates have shunned the tie more and more as they hit towns when on the campaign trail. <BR/><BR/>Once again, great post.Kyle Stichhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06472594376238413543noreply@blogger.com