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- From: loosemore-sandra@cs.yale.edu (Sandra Loosemore)
- Newsgroups: soc.singles
- Subject: High heels (was Re: What is attractive to women?)
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 08:36:58 -0500
- Organization: staff hacker @ Yale Haskell project
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- References: <1992Nov18.051430.11930@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> <5755@jptcs.COM>
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- In-reply-to: tps@jptcs.COM's message of 18 Nov 92 21:55:36 GMT
-
- tps@jptcs.COM (Tim Sailer) writes:
-
- I like to see
- women all dressed up, WITH high heels.... IT'S JUST A PEFERENCE!!!
- As far as them being uncomfortable, I guess that depends on the woman
- wearing them. I dated a girl who would wear heels as opposed to flats
- because she said they were more comfortable!
-
- Well, what about if the woman were suffering permanent foot damage from
- wearing high heels? Would you still want her to wear them? This is not
- entirely a hypothetical situation -- my mother's feet got badly deformed
- from years of being squished into shoes with high heels and narrow, pointy
- toes. (This was before it became popular for women to wear sneakers with
- their dress clothes, and simply *carry* their fancy high-heeled shoes in a
- tote bag.) She's had surgery three times to try to straighten out her
- toes again.
-
- As for myself, I simply find most dress shoes -- even low-heeled pumps --
- far too painful to wear. Does *anybody* really have feet shaped like
- that?
-
- -Sandra
-