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  • why are you wearing tight pants? you look like a woman

  • @IWantToKnowChrist I just like wearing tight fitting clothing.

  • @balletboot2000 i was going to say "I guess thats alright, no big deal" but then i saw that you are wearing women's boots in other videos, and skating on them, i don't think liking to wear tight clothing applies to that. so why?

  • @IWantToKnowChrist As Llamaz44 said, why can't people wear what they want, and society accept it, and if I want to wear heels and skates, so what. My girlfriend approves!

  • @IWantToKnowChrist Oh so when was it decided that women can wear what ever they want and men can only wear mormon clothing? >.>

  • @Llamaz44 Thanks for the support, why can't society accept people for what they are?

  • @balletboot2000 because society is afraid of change because the douchebags of this country are uniting and stopping any possible or little change...

  • I AM ADDICTED TO YOUR VIDEOS!!

  • wear them in public, you just got to stain the wood put a nice warnish on it.

  • great

  • Extraordinary! I've seen photos of these Tengu Geta, but I've never seen anyone walk in them. So cool to see!

  • gaah I love your videos! I always come back. I can't watch this enough!

  • You should tape your ankles before doing this.

  • you are great! your videos keep getting better and better as i have just discovered them.

  • this is pointless. ill give you a ttip, dont EVER wear these in public, yull probsbly get made fun of

  • Lmfao

  • This made me laugh.. i thank you for that :D

  • Is that a dude?

  • @crysjumar1 No.. Um.. That's a lady.. Guys don't walk around in WOMENS skinny jeans Do they?

    :)

  • @lolaHichi Well of course they do......."not that there's anything wrong with that".

  • @crysjumar1 Haha!

    ....Silencee

    No.. Um.. The don't..

    

  • @lolaHichi Yes, they do. Alexander McQueen's 12 inch heels have become quite popular for men (in Paris).

  • why?

  • @kisskissh Why not? It's a way of improving your sense of balance.

  • ....balance is the key, NOW, u are ready

  • I WOULD NEVER WEAR THOSE OUT TO A RESTURANT BECAUSE THOSE LOOK STUPID

  • You kinda look a tad robotic there... I learnt from experience that you should more or less forget you're wearing them, helps with the way you look while walking. That way you don't look like a complete weirdo... more like just a little :P. Full respect to you getting them, though.

  • @lucarioman69 I want a pair of 15" ones, but the costs are getting too high

  • @balletboot2000 Hehe, you don't need to worry about cost. I made, finished and painted a pair of my own geta in under a week :P The woodwork is actually pretty basic :)

  • yes he is that a gentlemen walking on sticks much respect to you

    Leo

  • o well i still wana get some of all the types of geta there so awsome

  • can u run in the tengu geta i know u can in normal 1s but i take it it gets harder as they get higher?

  • @SytheClaw I tried it in my 8" geta, and fell quite a few times, so i haven't tried it in these 12" ones

  • you rule with weird shoes!

  • Suzanzi, from you that is a wonderful compliment, please keep making your wonderful videos for us

  • You take shoe and boot wearing to a whole new level!!!!

  • These would be great for floods lol

  • wow, watching a guy walking back and forth in one idiotic shoe after another. Sooooo sexy......NOT.

  • Your brave!!! I'll say that for you! hahaha

  • @JesseRela Thanks for the compliment.

  • HOLY CRUD!!!! o.o

  • dude are those like real shoes you wear in public?

  • @gabicrosby95 If we lived in a liberal open society, that accepts people for what they are, instead of labelling them, then yes I would wear them out in public. However, to answer your question, unfortunately, no I don't wear them in public

  • @balletboot2000

    I know how you feel :( 

  • Those are soo cool but tell me what was the use of that in japan?? I want to know, but any who, cool.

  • @Ma5jay5dontxdoxthat They weren't actually used. These are probably a costume piece, maybe even meant for performance or theater. The tengu were a mythological race of demon bird men in japanese folklore and were often depicted wearing single stilt geta sandals.

    At least that's my understanding of these shoes. I doubt they'd ever be worn in any normal circumstance.

  • I love the ippon geta, and these are SO adorableeee *-*!!

    i want a pair like these xD!

  • where did u get those shoes plz tell me

  • @04120850870 Put tengu geta in google, and then go down to the one listed as karankoran

  • @balletboot2000 i cant find it will be able to put a link for me plz and thanks for replying to my comment

  • @balletboot2000 i can't find it can u post a link

  • Did yours have a rubber bottom or did you put some rubber on yours?

  • @TheGeneralJin Hi there, no bought them with the rubber on

  • @balletboot2000 Ahh was hoping you bought one with out rubber since I bought a pair without and was wondering what kind to use

  • Haha, awesome, it makes me think about "princess mononoke" because in this movie a samurai is wearing super high geta with one tooth like yours !

    (I'm pretty sure that Lady Gaga would love these shoes !)

  • I KNEW YOU WERE A MAN!! CALLED IT!!! lol... but seriously i love your shoes

  • Oh, My!! These are great! Did you make those?

  • @amazinero Thank you for the compliment, but I bought them from a shop in Japan

  • where to boy this shoes

  • awesome japanese footwear

  • where to buy

  • wonderful,where did you get them from?

  • I wore the same ones to the gym the other day

  • @ILOVEYELLE123 Hi there, how high are yours?

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