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- From: diamond@acpub.duke.edu (Elizabeth Abrams)
- Newsgroups: soc.singles
- Subject: Re: High heels (was Re: What is attractive to women?)
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- Date: 20 Nov 92 18:11:40 GMT
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- In article <1eiplqINNkcd@FUNCTOR.SYSTEMSZ.CS.YALE.EDU> loosemore-sandra@cs.yale.edu (Sandra Loosemore) writes:
- >
- >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?
-
- How about cowboy-style boots, though? They're not flats, but I've
- never found them painful the way that I find normal spikey-heel
- dress shoes painful. And they're FUN. (I like being tall, and I
- like being able to make determined clomping sounds in the halls
- of my building.)
-
- --Diamond
-
- diamond@acpub.duke.edu | The soul may choose its own society and shut
- Elizabeth S. Abrams | the door, but the body gets thrown into bed
- | with the damnedest people. --Peter Beagle
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