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Old 15-06-2023, 02:48 PM #1
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I know heels complement some outfits pretty well, but how are they even a thing? I've never worn them, but they look so uncomfortable.

I can take or leave Joe Rogan, but years ago i'd listen to his podcast religiously, and he was saying he thinks people will look back in 100 years time and ask what were we thinking when it comes to high heels.
I agree. Thankfully this generation of girls (going by what I see with my daughter and her friends and my nieces) seem to have ditched heels for the most part. My daughter is 23 and she only ever wears heels (and they're small heels) for when she went to University Balls, weddings or for her Debs (prom?). She never wears them for parties or nights out, she'll still get dressed up and all that but an absolute no to wearing heels
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I agree. Thankfully this generation of girls (going by what I see with my daughter and her friends and my nieces) seem to have ditched heels for the most part. My daughter is 23 and she only ever wears heels (and they're small heels) for when she went to University Balls, weddings or for her Debs (prom?). She never wears them for parties or nights out, she'll still get dressed up and all that but an absolute no to wearing heels
What is the actual purpose of them? I've never had a gf who'd wear them regularly, only for special events and all that (as you say). Do women wear them because they wanna look taller? Does it make them feel sexier?

I legit feel sorry for women who feel they have to wear them, as i said, they look so uncomfortable.
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What is the actual purpose of them? I've never had a gf who'd wear them regularly, only for special events and all that (as you say). Do women wear them because they wanna look taller? Does it make them feel sexier?

I legit feel sorry for women who feel they have to wear them, as i said, they look so uncomfortable.
They are uncomfortable, I mean ok you do get women who seem to like them and claim they're not uncomfortable but I would say most women find them uncomfortable, my research in to that is weddings and the amount of women who either end up bare foot or having changed into the pair of flip flops or fold-able flat shoes they brought with them in their bag
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They are uncomfortable, I mean ok you do get women who seem to like them and claim they're not uncomfortable but I would say most women find them uncomfortable, my research in to that is weddings and the amount of women who either end up bare foot or having changed into the pair of flip flops or fold-able flat shoes they brought with them in their bag
And of course it's a "sin" to wear socks with high heels, so it must be even more uncomfortable in this hot weather.

But yeah, you always see women carrying their high heels after nights out and stuff, just proves your point really
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What is the actual purpose of them? I've never had a gf who'd wear them regularly, only for special events and all that (as you say). Do women wear them because they wanna look taller? Does it make them feel sexier?

I legit feel sorry for women who feel they have to wear them, as i said, they look so uncomfortable.

The higher the heel the slimmer the leg .. that’s the science aspect ..


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