LovesHiHeels Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Not been on here for at least 5 years. Almost stopped wearing heels but keep thinking about it and looking up photos of high heels. Started to find them difficult to wear when seating down at home. Find if I put my feet up I can wear them all day, so that is what I doing now. Part of me wants to wear them out and about but I cant do that either. Noticed in the last few years Ebay don't seem to sell heels in my size as much now. Got rid most of the private sellers. Haven't bought any for sometime now.
Shyheels Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Welcome back. Styles have certainly changed over the last few years and heels are much less common now but I’m sure if you look you’ll be able to find something you like
mlroseplant Posted January 12 Posted January 12 What is the difficulty with sitting whilst wearing heels? I get that standing is way harder than walking, but sitting? Please expound.
maxus Posted January 12 Posted January 12 I was also afraid to wear heels on the street, but now I'm enjoying them. I regret that I didn't do it sooner. Everything is in our hands. As someone wrote earlier, it's not a crime to wear what you want. That's my motto now.
maxus Posted January 12 Posted January 12 I think there may be some discomfort after a long break. I hope that practice will help you get rid of unpleasant feelings.
LovesHiHeels Posted January 19 Author Posted January 19 I try to explain. I find my sofa uncomfortable even without heels on. Think it to low and trying to position my legs so that I was comfortable was in impossible.
Shyheels Posted January 19 Posted January 19 Yes, sitting in a deep settee in heels can feel a bit awkward. Not easy to know where and how to place your feet so you’re not looking like a seated preying mantis
CrushedVamp Posted January 30 Posted January 30 On 1/19/2025 at 8:46 AM, LovesHiHeels said: I try to explain. I find my sofa uncomfortable even without heels on. Think it to low and trying to position my legs so that I was comfortable was in impossible. Can you lift it up? I had a desk that I loved but it was just not the right height. Since I am a writer, it HAS to be the right height, so I lifted it up on four bricks. It is ideal now. But I understand there may be others in your home or apartment where height changes may not be agreeable with them. Glad to have you back. I have not been on here for years either.
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