I wear heels most days at work, but I wear flats on my commute and change when I get to the office. (Although having a break during this cold snap as I'm just keeping my ankle boots on all day).
I rarely wear heels these days. I have some beeeeotiful shoes but they're just not that comfy long terms and they mess with my knees. I have started to invest in lovely flats instead. It means I can run around easily and my feet don't hurt at the end of the day.
In RoF style....I’ve got over the knee black heeled boots on today, and no bunions. Shame it’s cold as had a pedicure on Saturday and feet all soft and sparkly
None for me... ...but then I wear sensible shoes - cue comments about lesbian footwear.
In fact now that I look at my shoe rack, most of my footwear comprises walking trainers/boots (because they are waterproof)... ...flat heeled boots (for informal wear when you don't want to look like you've just come off the hills) and two pairs of 'nice' shoes.
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Bunions are a b*gger
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Nearly all of the female dancers on Strictly have bunions.
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Me too. Pretty shoes = ugly feet. I now avoid walking any distance in heels.
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Got them from football boots.
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I am developing a little tailor's bunion on the outside of my right foot.
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Nope.
But I never walk anywhere in high heels and prefer a smaller heel most of the time.
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No I don't.
I wear heels most days at work, but I wear flats on my commute and change when I get to the office. (Although having a break during this cold snap as I'm just keeping my ankle boots on all day).
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me neither
susceptibility is genetic appaz
but I don't walk far in heels these days
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Luckily I've never had them. But I do get shin splints when I'm breaking in new boots (not so much running shoes, thank god). Fvcking agonizing.
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Sounds rank.
Wear kitten heels instead.
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*sits on hands*
I rarely wear heels these days. I have some beeeeotiful shoes but they're just not that comfy long terms and they mess with my knees. I have started to invest in lovely flats instead. It means I can run around easily and my feet don't hurt at the end of the day.
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Its always been a mystery to me why it is women who wear elevating footwear when it is men who are normally most impacted by being short.
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In RoF style....I’ve got over the knee black heeled boots on today, and no bunions. Shame it’s cold as had a pedicure on Saturday and feet all soft and sparkly
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Calling ML to the thread - URGENT!
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Guy - heels make the leg and bum look better is why
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It’s more for power feeling - look a man in the eye and make him know who da BOSS
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no bunions for phoebe
but like Anna I only wear heels in the office mostly
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No bunions but I do suffer with shin splints and plantar fasciitis so I only wear heels to meetings
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I get em from football boots
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None for me... ...but then I wear sensible shoes - cue comments about lesbian footwear.
In fact now that I look at my shoe rack, most of my footwear comprises walking trainers/boots (because they are waterproof)... ...flat heeled boots (for informal wear when you don't want to look like you've just come off the hills) and two pairs of 'nice' shoes.
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