Becky i will excuse your ignorance, but i think you are missing the point. For a start our heelmeets usually last for a complete day, and probably include more walking than your day of sat in the office, and a walk to work from the bus or whatever. My point with that is more towards you stating that if heels are worn for any length of time, they get more uncomfortable, and yes from experience i do know this. As said previously, i have spent an entire weekend in London wearing nothing but heels, have worn heels for full days out with my girlfriend, and on heelmeets and did not have one moan about my feet. I find it rather insulting that you assume because i am a man and do not have the facility to strut in my heels whenever i please, that i am less than capable of wearing a fairly high pair of heels for any length of time. I dont wear heels indoors at all, what would be the point. Shoes are for outside.
Perhaps from your response you felt that i came barging onto your section of the board to slag off women. If this is the case please accept my apologies because that was not my intention, rather to join your conversation. I would have thought being higher heel wearers you would agree that the women who complain about their 3in heels (that they have ample practice walking in most days) are using a pretty lame excuse. And maybe not in your own prvate world, but in the real world, people the likes of my girlfriend, my mates girlfriend, my mum, my cousin, a few people at work, who wear relatively low heels and complain of their discomfort., so yes it does happen.
i wil look forward to your reply
daz |