Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here : I just find it silly and feel bad for them. I am not sure why I care about this.
It's doable but can be dangerous. If you have kids like mine who decide that they want to be "uppy now! uppy now!" and dash into your arms when you least expect it, you realize how easy it is to twist an ankle. I hoped this post could help some women learn how unsteady you really can be when trying to run after your kid .
Do you think that women who wear high heels don't know what it's like to wear high heels?
+ 1. I find it silly that OP "feels bad" for them. OP- it seems like you are not comfortable in heels or are unsteady. Is that accurate?
I wear heels everywhere except the gym and the beach. I'm short and I hate not being in heels, it's just part of me feeling put together. I don't wear heels that hurt my feet and I've never fallen. Not even when holding an infant or running after toddler. Oddly enough, my feet actually hurt if I wear sneakers or flip flops too long.
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You sound very bright! Report back in your 50s. Lets see what you think about heels then.
Really? Insulting my intelligence because of my choice in shoes? You must not have read the part of my post that says I don't wear uncomfortable shoes. If you get quality shoes that fit well, you can avoid a lot of issues.
BTW...my grandmother is 90 and still wears heels a few times a week. She seems to be doing just fine.
Enjoy your collection of Danskos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here : I just find it silly and feel bad for them. I am not sure why I care about this.
It's doable but can be dangerous. If you have kids like mine who decide that they want to be "uppy now! uppy now!" and dash into your arms when you least expect it, you realize how easy it is to twist an ankle. I hoped this post could help some women learn how unsteady you really can be when trying to run after your kid .
Do you think that women who wear high heels don't know what it's like to wear high heels?
+ 1. I find it silly that OP "feels bad" for them. OP- it seems like you are not comfortable in heels or are unsteady. Is that accurate?
I wear heels everywhere except the gym and the beach. I'm short and I hate not being in heels, it's just part of me feeling put together. I don't wear heels that hurt my feet and I've never fallen. Not even when holding an infant or running after toddler. Oddly enough, my feet actually hurt if I wear sneakers or flip flops too long.
But do you wear stripper heels?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here : I just find it silly and feel bad for them. I am not sure why I care about this.
It's doable but can be dangerous. If you have kids like mine who decide that they want to be "uppy now! uppy now!" and dash into your arms when you least expect it, you realize how easy it is to twist an ankle. I hoped this post could help some women learn how unsteady you really can be when trying to run after your kid .
Do you think that women who wear high heels don't know what it's like to wear high heels?
+ 1. I find it silly that OP "feels bad" for them. OP- it seems like you are not comfortable in heels or are unsteady. Is that accurate?
I wear heels everywhere except the gym and the beach. I'm short and I hate not being in heels, it's just part of me feeling put together. I don't wear heels that hurt my feet and I've never fallen. Not even when holding an infant or running after toddler. Oddly enough, my feet actually hurt if I wear sneakers or flip flops too long.
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You sound very bright! Report back in your 50s. Lets see what you think about heels then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here : I just find it silly and feel bad for them. I am not sure why I care about this.
It's doable but can be dangerous. If you have kids like mine who decide that they want to be "uppy now! uppy now!" and dash into your arms when you least expect it, you realize how easy it is to twist an ankle. I hoped this post could help some women learn how unsteady you really can be when trying to run after your kid .
Do you think that women who wear high heels don't know what it's like to wear high heels?
+ 1. I find it silly that OP "feels bad" for them. OP- it seems like you are not comfortable in heels or are unsteady. Is that accurate?
I wear heels everywhere except the gym and the beach. I'm short and I hate not being in heels, it's just part of me feeling put together. I don't wear heels that hurt my feet and I've never fallen. Not even when holding an infant or running after toddler. Oddly enough, my feet actually hurt if I wear sneakers or flip flops too long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it surprising that they were Asian?
It was just funny that I saw three Asian women in the same store/same day, wearing stripper heels while out in public doing ordinary things. They all had 2-3 very young children and were all married to American white men. Store was packed with people and HUGE carts . This was my first time shopping at Costo BTW. I was honestly pretty surprised over this. I'm a preschool teacher so always have childrens safety of my mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here : I just find it silly and feel bad for them. I am not sure why I care about this.
It's doable but can be dangerous. If you have kids like mine who decide that they want to be "uppy now! uppy now!" and dash into your arms when you least expect it, you realize how easy it is to twist an ankle. I hoped this post could help some women learn how unsteady you really can be when trying to run after your kid .
Do you think that women who wear high heels don't know what it's like to wear high heels?
Anonymous wrote:Op here : I just find it silly and feel bad for them. I am not sure why I care about this.
It's doable but can be dangerous. If you have kids like mine who decide that they want to be "uppy now! uppy now!" and dash into your arms when you least expect it, you realize how easy it is to twist an ankle. I hoped this post could help some women learn how unsteady you really can be when trying to run after your kid .
Anonymous wrote:Op here : I just find it silly and feel bad for them. I am not sure why I care about this.
It's doable but can be dangerous. If you have kids like mine who decide that they want to be "uppy now! uppy now!" and dash into your arms when you least expect it, you realize how easy it is to twist an ankle. I hoped this post could help some women learn how unsteady you really can be when trying to run after your kid .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does "surprisingly Asian" mean?
Turkish. People are always forgetting that most of Turkey is in Asia.