songbirdsel
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OUCH!! those pics really scare me!
I think i may have the same problem as you, I absolutely loooooove heels but i dont feel comfortable wearing them all the time. But i think the main thing is practice..... Especially with the nine wests, i have the exact pair and my gosh they hurt like hell when i first put them on. BUt well worth it!
I think it also depends on genetics. I, unfortunately, was "blessed" with severely flat feet, which means my feet don't arch as much as a normal foot. I did dance for 14 years, and my pointed toes never looked as pointed as the typical image of a ballerina's foot.
Similarly, your feet are forced into an arch when you wear heels. If your feet are naturally arched, this means your weight tends to distribute itself straight down into your heel and ball efficiently. But for me, my feet don't arch enough to let the bottom of my heel be perpendicular to the ground, resulting in a constant struggle to balance well in heels and not feel the pain - its like walking on a slope for me.
I'm wearing the gladiator wedges from Nine West today that look like Balenciagas, and I walked about 4 or 5 blocks in NYC and I couldn't WAIT to sit back down.
I think i may have the same problem as you, I absolutely loooooove heels but i dont feel comfortable wearing them all the time. But i think the main thing is practice..... Especially with the nine wests, i have the exact pair and my gosh they hurt like hell when i first put them on. BUt well worth it!
