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I wear heels all the time. I love the way they look and the way they fit. I can walk perfectly in them and if I have a pair that are uncomfortable then I never wear them again. My butt looks even better when I wear heels too! hahhaha
Fleet-You don't need to be a stripper to wear the "clear" heels..Many women wear them out here in Miami and are not strippers..
Actually the platform heels are not as uncomfortable as they look. You do have a two inch platform so you're really only wearing about 4-6" depending on if you get 6", 7" or 8" platform heels..Very sexy in any color..
Fleet-You don't need to be a stripper to wear the "clear" heels..Many women wear them out here in Miami and are not strippers..
Actually the platform heels are not as uncomfortable as they look. You do have a two inch platform so you're really only wearing about 4-6" depending on if you get 6", 7" or 8" platform heels..Very sexy in any color..
4" to 6" heels to are not easy to wear. I have fairly long feet (9.5), and when I am fully on the balls of my feet, arched very high, I can wear 4" heels. I could fit into higher heels but not walk in them. I have no idea how women with tiny feet wear very high heels.
Edited: I take it back. I have a pair of boots with a 5" heel. They are not comfortable at all, but I can walk in them.
I usually only wear heels when I go out or at work. Otherwise I feel too dressy. What's the point in wearing heels to the grocery store?
But I do notice that I get more attention in my heels.
Well that's the point chica.
Women just look better in heels.
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