QuoteReplyTopic: Years ago i was an high-heels fanatic. Posted: September 19 2003 at 12:18pm
I’ve bought a pair of them for the first time when i was 13 and from that moment for about 800 days consecutive i always went out with closed high-heeled shoes; despite my young age i considered it an usual thing, only if necessary i wore gym shoes. Only when i was 16 first i started to alternate high-heels with boots and sandals then i started to wear mostly mocassins and other low shoes, maybe antiaesthetic but no doubt more confortable, keeping high-heels in occasions like parties and on Saturday night, opting for the rest for a more sober look.
My wife was a bit like you when she was younger, she was a high heels fanatic and wore them often. She wears them less often now but still looks great in them when she does wear them!
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I'll start by saying that after a couple of weeks, I have finally come out of lurkdom! Hi everyone!
Anyway, I can't say that I was ever a high-heels fanatic, but I do have quite an appreciation for them, as I am only 5'3". Since I am a dancer, I try not to abuse my feet too much more than I already do, but whenever I'm dressed nicely, I just have to wear a great pair of heels, to create the illusion that I am "statuesque," or at least not the same height I was when I was 12. My trick for casual days is to sneak platforms in where I can. My favorite flip-flops are 3" thick, and I just got a pair of Sketchers with a slightly thick sole. That way, I have a little bit of extra height, but my feet are still flat.
Monica: Isn't there any way that you could look at this as flattering? I mean, she's doing this to be more like you. Rachel: Well, then, couldn't she have just copied my haircut?
I also don't wear vey high shoes to school (no more than 2"). If you saw the hill I have to climb you'd know why.
It's so funny when you see girls wearing pointy toed stilettos and then slipping on the wet, muddy tiled floors and falling right over. Well. Not funny just mildly amusing. I mean, they could hurt themselves badly one day.
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