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Any Ladies Here Have Trouble Wearing Heels?
denyse |
Feb 23 2006, 12:51 PM
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High heels force you to push the hips forward when standing/walking, so it changes the posture to something 'more attractive', hence they feel sexy. Only way I've found to get used to wearing heels, is to just wear them each day, a bit longer each time, start out for half an hour on day one and then an hour on day two, 1.5 hours on day 3 and so on until you're comfy with the time period you want to be out and about in high heels. 5'11" here, so for the most part I wear flat shoes, just because when I'm around the house I'm mostly barefoot anyway, and for walking around town, flat shoes are much more comfortable. Why do shoes feel different when you get them home after buying them? mostly it's because of the time of day you buy them, for all women (and men too I would assume), your feet will swell up slightly (not necessarily noticeably) during the day, and this can affect how comfortably your new shoes will fit if you buy them in the am and then don't try them on again until the evening after a day out and about. (sorry for that knowledge, big wide feet tends to make shopping for shoes a pain, and you learn the little tricks )
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diane26 |
Feb 23 2006, 01:27 PM
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QUOTE(denyse @ Feb 23 2006, 09:51 AM) High heels force you to push the hips forward when standing/walking, so it changes the posture to something 'more attractive', hence they feel sexy. Only way I've found to get used to wearing heels, is to just wear them each day, a bit longer each time, start out for half an hour on day one and then an hour on day two, 1.5 hours on day 3 and so on until you're comfy with the time period you want to be out and about in high heels. 5'11" here, so for the most part I wear flat shoes, just because when I'm around the house I'm mostly barefoot anyway, and for walking around town, flat shoes are much more comfortable. Why do shoes feel different when you get them home after buying them? mostly it's because of the time of day you buy them, for all women (and men too I would assume), your feet will swell up slightly (not necessarily noticeably) during the day, and this can affect how comfortably your new shoes will fit if you buy them in the am and then don't try them on again until the evening after a day out and about. (sorry for that knowledge, big wide feet tends to make shopping for shoes a pain, and you learn the little tricks ) Thanks for the info
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penelope |
Feb 24 2006, 04:02 PM
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At only 5'3'' ish I LOVE heels and pretty much always wear them. It does take a bit of time to master the art, but it does get easier. One thing to remember is you can't walk in heels the way you do in flats - with heels you have to move your hips alot more (partly why men find heels sexy is what it does toour wiggles!!). Also you can't place your feet down heel to toe as in flats, basically you are walking on tiptoes! Remember these points and it will make it easier. As for the pain, which is usually across the balls of your feet, the more you wear heels the less that will become, but is a fact of wearing heels, think how much pressure your putting onj such a small area!! Anyway, this can be eased, there are gel inserts you can buy which realy do help, but also if the shoes fit properly that makes a difference too. Starting with wedges is definitely the best idea, but also boots with thick heels, as they give support to your ankle, which gives you back the stability you lose by wearing heels! Well that ends my master class!!! Enjoy!
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bondiguy |
Feb 24 2006, 04:51 PM
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bondiguy |
Feb 24 2006, 05:03 PM
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evade20 |
Feb 26 2006, 02:42 AM
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QUOTE(penelope @ Feb 24 2006, 04:02 PM) At only 5'3'' ish I LOVE heels and pretty much always wear them. It does take a bit of time to master the art, but it does get easier. One thing to remember is you can't walk in heels the way you do in flats - with heels you have to move your hips alot more (partly why men find heels sexy is what it does toour wiggles!!). Also you can't place your feet down heel to toe as in flats, basically you are walking on tiptoes! Remember these points and it will make it easier. As for the pain, which is usually across the balls of your feet, the more you wear heels the less that will become, but is a fact of wearing heels, think how much pressure your putting onj such a small area!! Anyway, this can be eased, there are gel inserts you can buy which realy do help, but also if the shoes fit properly that makes a difference too. Starting with wedges is definitely the best idea, but also boots with thick heels, as they give support to your ankle, which gives you back the stability you lose by wearing heels! Well that ends my master class!!! Enjoy! Of course, having someone massage your feet at the end of the day would help with the pain. I'm volunteering.
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