"Do high heels get easier to wear over time or do they always hurt like a bitch? "
They should not hurt, really. The ones that hurt are either too small or are not made for your feet. Personally, I have high feet arches, so standard tight lacing boots are not for me. For pointy shoes, I use silicone pads that prevent the foot sliding into the narrow part of the shoe, to save toes from being squashed together. |
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"Do high heels get easier to wear over time or do they always hurt like a bitch? "
I broke my toe when I fell wearing ridiculously high heels years ago so now the only heels I can wear (about 5 inch heel) are ones that have a platform sole. It balances the weight on my toes so I can wear them all night...even in bed with out the pressure on my toes! |
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The most important thing is well-chosen shoes, proper posture and walking technique....remember not to walk on stiff legs, relax. walking to the rhythm of music it helped me a lot.. I love dancing, currently I practice high heels dance |
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Putting heels on can feel amazing it really does depend on the heel and the wearer if you can walk comfortably in them. I would suggest thick wedge heels rather than stiletto heel to walk in and a good fitting heel is easier to wear mens feet can be wider so don,t squash yourself in. Practice and it does get easier. Don't start with 4 inch stiletto :D and remember many women struggle in heels too. |
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