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I can vouch for that being long toed myself. Long toes just form themselves effortlessly to a pointed toe box.

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I think there are some very attractive high heel options that arent necessarily bad for the feet. I specifically prefer rounded or almond toe boxes for comfort and mostly own that style as to not damage my feet. However, I think it is still possible to find some pointed-toe shoes that won't destroy your feet if you get a proper fit and they aren't overly narrow or pointed. In the long run, I am sure that high heels of any variation are just not good for you, but then what fun is it to only do things that are good for you? ;)

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I can assure all that if pointy toes caused me pain, I wouldn't wear them.

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I've never understood the fashion style on long pointy shoes. I look at them and just see it makes a person's foot look larger, and since when have larger feet been a fashion statement?

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Never been impressed with then even less with the male styles that are still with us. Even an 1" beyond the toes seem to create a sort of slap or flap like clowns shoes. On a positive veiw the military flat boots (like Charlie Chaplins infamous footware) seem to be dying out. Al

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I've never understood the fashion style on long pointy shoes. I look at them and just see it makes a person's foot look larger, and since when have larger feet been a fashion statement?

I completely agree! I think long pointed toe shoes look ridiculous!

Mike

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Pointy toes won't cause the pain, the width of the shoe will cause the pain. Some designers make the shoes deliberately narrow to emphasise the pointy toes.

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