CrushedVamp Posted December 18 Posted December 18 I think the worst scenario I see is weddings. So many people are not used to wearing high heels, then for pictures they go on challenging ground like cobblestone, grass, or other wet areas and it's really a struggle for the people wearing them. I never laugh at people that struggle because its just all-new for them and it saddens me that they equate high heels to pain and embarrassment. 2
pebblesf Posted December 19 Posted December 19 On 12/18/2024 at 1:40 PM, CrushedVamp said: I think the worst scenario I see is weddings. So many people are not used to wearing high heels, then for pictures they go on challenging ground like cobblestone, grass, or other wet areas and it's really a struggle for the people wearing them. I never laugh at people that struggle because its just all-new for them and it saddens me that they equate high heels to pain and embarrassment. Karma would strike me back quickly if I ever laughed (even internally) at someone struggling in heels! 2
5150PLB1 Posted December 20 Posted December 20 19 hours ago, pebblesf said: Karma would strike me back quickly if I ever laughed (even internally) at someone struggling in heels! Never ever mess with Karma or her brother Murphy, their laws will get you every time. 1
mlroseplant Posted Tuesday at 01:24 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 01:24 PM I don't believe I have ever laughed at anybody struggling in heels, but I knew from a young age that some girls were better at it than others. Today, my internal voice is much more likely to say, "Oh, honey. . . let's fix this just as soon as we can." I have never offered my services as high heel tutor, but I have had several students over the years. My success rate is exactly 0%. I must be a very bad teacher. 1
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