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Old 11th April 2008, 02:21   #55 (permalink)
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Smile Re: Why permanent high heeled feet?

As I have stated in previous posts, I thoroughly enjoy wearing high heels and have worn high heels for many, many years. I have a very narrow foot and a very high arch. Many podiatrist even recommend wearing a shoe with a slightly elevated heel as opposed to a completely flat shoe. I think it is extreme to have toes amputated or feet surgically shaped to wear high heels, unless it is to reduce severe foot pain of any kind. Again, to each his or her own. I am probably closest to permanent high heeled feet. I don't wear high heels 24/7. I wear them not only for the comfort to my feet, but also for the thrill of wearing them. Naturally permanent, no problem. Reconstructed feet for whatever reason...well, the very best of luck.
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