![]() #lakenonamoms #orlandomoms #orlandobloggers #otownbloggersquad #orlbloggers #thebloggerunion #iloveshoes #shoelover□ #shoelover #purpleshoes #highheelshoes (at Lake Nona, Orlando, Florida) The shoes gave me a logo, you guys made it a symbol of my identity. What started as a possible blog and store to start something with my sister (reserved the url before I knew I was pregnant), ended in an instagram account to share my kid's pictures and then developed into an account where moms wanted to hear more about the working mom in the pictures. Today, they are part of my identity as a microinfluencer. At the advertising agency in Madrid, the team of designers that worked on my Microsoft account knew I was coming to ask about the designs because of the noise my heels made when I walked. I even wore them to the countryside once and had to cross a river with rocks on them (long story). I was known for wearing heels to things no one else wore them. And as years went by, they got thinner and higher. I had a short phase with sneakers and baggy jeans but mostly, I wore heels. It gave me you! I started wearing heels on a normal basis when I was about 13-14. One doesn’t have to enjoy all of these points, in fact, many only enjoy the look or feel but do not seek out power exchange or vice versa.THE HEELS & THE MOM. In summary, the "1950’s” kink can include the way the 1950’s looked, the way life felt back then, or the relationships structure specific to the era. It is chasing a dream trying to recreate the vision of a simple family life full of laughter, love, obedience, and everybody fulfilling their role. Those seeking out a 1950’s style power exchange dynamic are seeking out the highly idealized image portrayed, which is not always reflective of actual 1950’s society. In many cases, the power exchange dynamic has the HoH as the sole/primary financial provider and the wife as the one in charge of domestic duties, such as cooking, cleaning, child rearing and pampering the work-weary husband.Įxamples of this fantasized relationship style can be seen through pop culture, such as television shows and movies of the era. It seats the male as the decision maker and one in charge and the woman as the one following the lead (Female led/male follower is often referred to as “reverse 1950’s household). Many times the descriptors are Head of Household (HoH) and homemaker, or simply husband and wife. It can be a Dominant/submissive relationship (or Master/slave) but doesn’t necessarily have to be. The “1950’s” can also be a reference to the power exchange dynamic in the traditional 1950’s relationship. These feelings associated with a simpler time can be one draw to the 1950’s kink.ģ. Children were polite, neighbors cared about each other, discipline was appreciated, nobody expected a handout. Women were the personification of “ladylike,” using proper etiquette and raising up well-mannered children.Įverybody knew their function in the home. The men were expected to be gentlemen, holding open doors and using manners, working hard at a career and providing for the family financially. It was a very “men are men” and “women are women” era. ![]() Dinners were at a table and the family talked. There was no real technology like we know of today families spent actual time together instead of everybody in front of a different screen. When thinking of the 1950’s we think of the age of innocence. ![]() The “feelings” many associate with the era is an emotional/sexual connection. Transportation from the era like cars and trailers.Ģ.Entertainment from the era, including television shows (I Love Lucy, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Honeymooners) and music (beginning of rock and roll, Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack, Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe), as well as magazines, postcards and correspondence, photographs, and movies.appliances, furniture, games, technology, kitchenware. bullet bras, high-waisted underwear, corsets, saddle shoes, bobby socks, sweater sets, modest clothing, vintage clothing, party gloves, housewife dresses, aprons, high heels, vintage suits and ties, fedoras, wingtip shoes, bowling shirts, and others The 1950’s “look” is a visual/tactile kink.
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