Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My foot is not pointed. I prefer a shoe made to accommodate my foot, rather than having to make my foot accommodate a pointed-toe shoe.
Your toes don't have to fill the whole shoe.
Anonymous wrote:You were socialized to believe things that don’t make sense and it’s so wrapped around your brain you can’t think for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:My foot is not pointed. I prefer a shoe made to accommodate my foot, rather than having to make my foot accommodate a pointed-toe shoe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s horrible. I’m with you, OP.
+1. They're very unflattering and make legs look short and chunky.
Depends on which MJs you're wearing and with which outfit. My 20 yo DD likes the chunky platform MJs from Doc Marten. They look great on her and she's only 5'0" tall and 95 lbs.
Not my DD but this looks really cute
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If they were so unflattering and make legs look short/chunky, I don't think the Rockettes would wear them so often. Scroll through the pictures and you'll see it's what they wear most often. https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/photos/2012/12/photos-rockettes-costumes-choreography
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are Mary Janes for men now.
https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/mary-jane-shoes-for-men/
I like them because they stay on.
I can't understand why any grown woman would wear high heels that wreck her posture and cause ankle, tendon and calf injuries, and leave her unable to walk distances in comfort.
What shoes don’t stay on!?
Slip ons.
There must be a reason why ballroom dancers and flamenco dancer wears shoes with straps and why marathon runners wear lace ups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are Mary Janes for men now.
https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/mary-jane-shoes-for-men/
I like them because they stay on.
I can't understand why any grown woman would wear high heels that wreck her posture and cause ankle, tendon and calf injuries, and leave her unable to walk distances in comfort.
What shoes don’t stay on!?
Not the PP. I have low volume feet. That means my feet are narrow horizontally, not vertically. It took me years to figure out why I would just step out of any shoe that didn't have a high vamp or strap. I cannot wear loafers, ballet flats, or any sandal that doesn't have a strap across my instep. I can't even wear flip flops, the straps are too loose.
I have high arches and I can't wear flip flops, mules or anything without straps.
I feel like women or curling their toes to keep shoes on, life is too short for that bs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s horrible. I’m with you, OP.
+1. They're very unflattering and make legs look short and chunky.
