Posted by Jungle on May 24, 2001 at 09:46:08:
In Reply to: Re: Women and sore feet posted by Dean on May 24, 2001 at 07:22:58:
I'm personally attracted to "women with sore feet" because in my mind, I'd like to be the one to give them the relief they'd be looking for (kind of the "foot doctor" thing for just that moment) Dangling seems too contrived, as if someone's trying to tease you...a women that dips may not want attention to her feet. They just hurt but you'd otherwise, may never get to see them??? Just my thoughts.: : I was at the local Sears on Sunday and I spotted a saleswoman in the electronics section who was wearing 4 inch hi heel pumps, a rare site these days. I came back around 4 pm hoping to see some serious dipping or tired foot action but she had changed to slippers !! I struck up a conversation with her along the lines of " well you look comfortable wearing slippers" and she willfully launched into a speech about how her feet hurt since this was her 6th day on the job, etc.. It seems as tho women are quite willing to talk about their sore feet if you just give them a chance..it's almost like therapy to them or something. I have observed this at conventions too... : Hi Bill.. Thanks fo the post.
: This is why in my mind dangling gets a 10 and dipping gets a 1.5 For me dipping is logical (with the exception of some wild dippers) I mean if your burn your hand you pull it away right? So if her feet are uncomfortable because of the shoes, she will slip them off. I find that to be as natural as apple pie. Again though, why dip flats/sneakers and other comfortable shoes and why the whole dangling thing? If she just crossed her legs and popped the heel a touch I would understand but the rest of the stuff that follows .......