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Thursday, August 6, 2015
18:50 Craigslist Connect I just posted some black Elle platforms to my pictures. I found them on Craigslist about a year ago. They were being sold by a woman who said she had been a stripper, but was getting away from it. I believed her because when we met, she had a bunch of stripper outfits also for sale. I just took the heels. Flash forward to last week. I decided to sell these 8" stripper heels that I bought from her. I'd had my fun with them and thought it would be good for someone else to appreciate them. I got a response within the first hour of the Craigslist post. I was selling them for $5 as "Sexy Stripper Heels" that had been well worn, but still had some life to them. I thought this would bring out some interesting people who would respond to such an ad. After a few text messages back and forth, we decided to meet in a Walgreens parking lot for the purchase. This person didn't ask anything about my gender or why I was selling them. When we met, I was greeted by a young man, maybe 20 years old. He seemed very nervous and didn't want to talk much, but when I asked him what his plans were, he rambled something about seeing a crafts project on the internet involving high heels and he wanted to try it. This was obvious BS as you could tell by his demeanor that he was somewhat embarrassed by the whole thing. My take-away was he was a shoe fetishist, like myself, but didn't know how to be honest with me about it. You'd think when a guy pulls up with a pair of 8" black used platform stripper heels, that he would figure out where I was coming from. I didn't press the issue and gave him the heels, which he promptly hid in his backpack. Boy, I hope I don't come across as hokey and superficial as he did when I have these kinds of encounters with strangers. BTW, he gave me a $10 and was so nervous, he didn't even want change. Comments No comments received yet Post Your Comment You have got to be logged in to post a comment! |