What is the deal with them? I really don't get how wearing uncomfortable shoes is supposed to make women more attractive, especially for a businesswoman, where they seem to contrast with the whole clean-cut, put-together look. I mean, it's not as though you really LOOK at someone's feet that often, right? Or perhaps I just make eye contact when conversing more than most people do. Frankly, I think a woman dressed in nice low-heeled business shoes would be more more attractive. Then again, and here's the paranoia part, just thinking that makes me think of how a hard-line feminist would react to it: "Oh oh, so you think it's funny when women dress up as men, do you, you perv?" "Oh oh, I see, you're all 'look at her, she thinks she's a man, how adorable!' you chauvinist bitch-hole?!" etc. etc. They say you're your own harshest critic, but I think I criticize my emotions and opinions way too much, especially when it comes to sexual things, most especially things only tangentially related to sexuality that can still take on a sexual connotation. Now see, I felt bad for feeling bad just there. Not healthy! Snap out of it!
So yeah, I'm awesome and would drive a disgusting yellow ferarri had I the option. Women are disposable playthings to me, brah. I'mma put on this backwards cap and blow this joint. Peace!
High Heels
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My personal experience is that its not the looks of the high heels, its the punctuated sound that the tiny circle makes when it meets the ground. Ask your self, have you ever been sitting somewhere reading and heard the rhymic tapping of high heels approaching and NOT looked up to investigate? I always look towards that sound.
Women are short, many business women are 5'0" to 5'4", being "tall" 5'3" to 5'5" makes them feel more powerful. Tall women sometimes tower over average sized men when they are wearing high heels. to get to the point, we have been programed to find high heels sexy. they are the epitome of a healthy powerful women.
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