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SomeMichGuy · M
Yes, love them on women.
I think platforms are the way to go, so you can have height but still have a comfortable height differential (of the heel with respect to the toe) of ≈3 ‐ 4 in, which is much easier on the feet than exaggeratedly-high heels which have no front platform to mitigate that differential.
[I don't like the look of the pointed toes, personally (I like to see the toes).]
I think platforms are the way to go, so you can have height but still have a comfortable height differential (of the heel with respect to the toe) of ≈3 ‐ 4 in, which is much easier on the feet than exaggeratedly-high heels which have no front platform to mitigate that differential.
[I don't like the look of the pointed toes, personally (I like to see the toes).]
KarenisKenziesmum · 51-55, F
@SomeMichGuy My sister Jenny always wears platforms.
SomeMichGuy · M
@KarenisKenziesmum Which way did Kenzie go? Always "trainers"?
KarenisKenziesmum · 51-55, F
@SomeMichGuy I don't quite understand the question. Could you rephrase it, please?
Kenzie wears high heels when she goes out clubbing. She wears ballet flats while working.
Kenzie wears high heels when she goes out clubbing. She wears ballet flats while working.
SomeMichGuy · M
@KarenisKenziesmum Edited. This newer soft keyboard is truly unamazing.