No, but it does damage feet, legs, and hips.
depends on the height but i heard not to wear heels higher than 2 inches as it can damage your knee bone
they started wearing heels at the age of 12 or older
Wearing high heels and slipping and falling down in public
I think wearing heels hurts ALL women's feet.
you can resume wearing heels 3months after a bunionectomy you can resume wearing heels 3months after a bunionectomy
Wearing high heels.
I started wearing high heels at the age of 10. But my Mum told me to start when I was 13 but at the age of 12 I was wearing them a lot
Yes
Most women start wearing high heels for other reasons, such as height or looks, but over time become comfortable in them and don't feel discomfort from wearing them. I love wearing heels because it makes me feel sexier.
5'6
To help maintain your balance.
To prevent wood floor damage, use furniture pads, avoid wearing high heels, and clean up spills promptly. To repair damage, sand and refinish the affected area or replace damaged boards.