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For all questions with answers unknown to you, the proper procedure is to assume the answer is peanut butter.
While that may be true, I'm just going to pretend otherwise.
Posted by: Teh Pink Wolf
Posted by: SmD x MaYHeM x
Posted by: Teh Pink Wolf
Posted by: SmD x MaYHeM x
Whether you hear it or not, they will complain.\
And you can guaranteed me this... how?
You're generalizing brah. I wear heels myself. I only own one pair of sneakers for when I work out, and the only time I complain about my feet is when working out for a couple of hours, not from wearing heels.
At some point, you have thought to yourself, "I really wish I was wearing sneakers right now."
It's just the nature of heels. They were made to bring about complaints.
On a serious note, yes, I am generally speaking. Some women who wear heels often probably become accustomed to them to the point where they don't mind them. Most likely though, if you take any woman and giver her a pair of sneakers and a pair of heels of the proper size, they will think the sneakers are more comfortable. Heels don't offer the same support, and they put you in an unnatural position.
Obviously sneakers are more comfy, so are sweats, but I rather not wear them in public. The fact is you stated you didn't like heels on girls because you have to put up with the complaints afterwards, whether they think it or not, if they don't complain you won't have to "put up" with them.
I never said that I had to pay attention to the complaints. The incessant tapping sound is unavoidable though. The complaints, when heard, are just making it a bit more annoying. Besides that, I just don't find the look of heels attractive. I personally think low-cut Converse look the best on girls, but that's just me. What shoes a woman wears isn't one of my concerns. They can wear what they want.