silk skin paws
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I wore heels for the first time while outside. It wasn't very difficult since I practiced for a few days. Then again the distance wasn't extremely long it was short. I didn't stumble once (woot). I was more careful with my steps I didn't want to stumble.
The second time I wore heels I stumble twice this wasn't entirely my fault. The ground was really rugged and uneven due to improper construction/street work. I wasn't phase by it and kept on moving like nothing happened. I stumbled a few times in that area without wearing heels so I'm not feeling bummed about it. I swear that place is an accident waiting to happen.
I also walked down six flights of stairs the first time was like walking into the depths of hell in other words it wasn't pretty. The second time I made sure to land on toes first and the process was much easier and less noisy.
For me walking in heels isn't as complicated as I made it out to be. I think having good posture is a good thing and it helps to keep your balance intact. Maybe with enough time I can be really advanced by running in heels.
The second time I wore heels I stumble twice this wasn't entirely my fault. The ground was really rugged and uneven due to improper construction/street work. I wasn't phase by it and kept on moving like nothing happened. I stumbled a few times in that area without wearing heels so I'm not feeling bummed about it. I swear that place is an accident waiting to happen.
I also walked down six flights of stairs the first time was like walking into the depths of hell in other words it wasn't pretty. The second time I made sure to land on toes first and the process was much easier and less noisy.
For me walking in heels isn't as complicated as I made it out to be. I think having good posture is a good thing and it helps to keep your balance intact. Maybe with enough time I can be really advanced by running in heels.