Re: The Importance of High-Heeled Pumps


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Posted by DAKTILA on May 24, 2001 at 11:31:41:

In Reply to: Re: The Importance of High-Heeled Pumps posted by Dean on May 24, 2001 at 07:18:09:

: : Men who appreciate the sexuality of females who dip and dangle their shoes off of their sexy toes should come to also understand the importance of high-heeled pumps. High heeled pumps are probably the most dangled and dipped footwear. I think the reason is simple: high-heeled pumps are arguably the most uncomfortable types of shoes that women wear. As a result, women will very often seek relief for their sore feet. It can happen almost anywhere where women can be found to be wearing pumps. I have found that holiday parties (especially winter parties),weddings, formal receptions, and bar/nightclubs. Also, I have found that the dancers in strip clubs are prime candidates for aching feet. Not only do they wear high-heels all night, they dance in them too. I am sure we all have stories where a girl has complained to us that her shoes were hurting and that they would like to take their shoes off. I'd like to share some of the stories and get your feedback here.

: : DAKTILA

: Hi. Your theory is sound and has been expressed by others many times. It is logical but it brings up some questions.

: One that comes to mind is why dip or remove flats? Sneakers?

: Again, this has been covered quite extensively but nobody can figure out the answer.

: Thx
: Dean

Yes, it does beg the question. Flats don't ALWAYS mean comfortable. One can encounter women who need to dip, dangle and often take off uncomfortable flat shoes. It can happen with new flats which have a narrow toe box. Women very often buy shoes, including flats, that don't quite fit. They often buy into the theory that a tight fitting shoe will "stretch" or "open-up". This theory often works out. However, the "breaking in" period can cause some uncomfortable tootsies. Hence, the need to dangle, dip or remove flats. Running shoes(sneakers) present another cause, I think, for dangling, dipping and removing. Sneakers are very often worn with thick socks. This often leads to significant heat for the foot and perspiration. Therefore, the need to cool their feet is one explanation for women dangling, dipping and removing sneakers. However, the chances of seeing dipping, dangling and shoe removal with women who are wearing flats and sneakers is significantly reduced relative to the chances one has with high-heels. My theory about women often buying ill fitting shoes is
obviously magnified when high heels are worn for about six or seven hours.Bottom line: you get more dangling, dipping and shoe removal with high heeled pumps because they are the most uncomfortable shoes a women will wear.

I am looking forward to stories about women's aching feet and shoe removal. I have a few of my own....

DAKTILA



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