Wearing high heels is often uncomfortable due to the unnatural angle they create for the foot, which shifts body weight forward and puts excessive pressure on the toes and the ball of the foot. This altered posture can lead to strain on the ankles, calves, and lower back. Additionally, high heels can restrict natural foot movement and circulation, contributing to pain and discomfort over time. The combination of these factors makes prolonged wear challenging for many individuals.
Despite its fashionable appearance, there are many negative aspects of wearing a high heel shoe. Many women would argue that wearing such a shoe is simply uncomfortable. Indeed, high heels are not ergonomically friendly.
Wearing high heels and slipping and falling down in public
Wearing high heels.
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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
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To help maintain your balance.
She does like high heels but she prefers wearing flat shoes because they are more comfortable for her to wear.
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I was about 12.
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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.