Heels vs Flats

I’ve always wondered how some girls can walk comfortably all day long in their high heels or even stilletos while I am so unco even with normal flats on.

Out of the blue last year, I got some Mollini heels that were less than half price and plus they were shiny and we all know how I’m attracted to shiny and colourful things. So I bought them on impulse and I know they look so nice but I have serious doubts about how I’m going to walk in them during Zaneta’s dinner next week.

Anyway, back to the whole heels vs flats issue. I’m not one who walks easily in heels although I love them dearly cause it adds much needed vertical advantage. I’ve read somewhere that heels temporarily fixes a girls posture so that she can stand tall and look slimmer. But then after prolonged wearing, it causes the pelvis to have an anterior tilt which apparently is not healthy for the womb, which is why I suppose most women give up heels while pregnant and plus their feet swell up so much that they can’t fit into their heels anyway.

Flats look sexy I reckon, although you probably would have to have good arch support while wearing it or else the longitudinal arches of your feet will weaken and you’d end up with flat feet. Which is another topic on its own, since you’re likely to suffer a lot of pain and discomfort while running. Take it from me who is on the way to developing flat feet in the very near future.

There really isn’t much point in this post, its just that I’m enjoying my M&Ms while typing this. And to find out that I have that 300 word essay due sooner than expected is making me eat a lot more M&Ms.

*grumbles at IGA who have to entice me with their sale for bags of M&Ms*

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The name is Kristine. I live here in Perth, Western Australia and I'm an occupational therapist. Welcome to my blog and the place I write about me
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