(October 2, 2016 at 4:22 pm)Iroscato Wrote: Right, well. That's... lemme check...yep! Every button I'm in possession of being pushed I'm off for a bit BYE.
And that's a check yes on bringing that dress to London, lol.
(October 2, 2016 at 4:23 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Hells, heels.... what's the difference...amiright?
Dunno, hell for me, or the dudes watching? :innocent shrug:
Heels are actually not that difficult to walk in if you give it a modicum of practice. I find them easier than those ridiculous wedge shoes some women wear. You have to shift your body posture, but the biggest problem is making them comfortable - I use gel insoles not only to provide padding, but to keep my feet from slipping around, which is the main culprit for causing blisters.
I frequently wear heels like that for 12 hours a day if I'm going somewhere. My job doesn't require a lot of walking around, but sometimes after-work events do. When I hurt myself while trail running, it's frequently easier to wear heels the next day than it is to wear flats. Don't know exactly what that is.