I never used to think about heels. They were something girls wore to prom or maybe graduation, not something I’d ever have to understand. But here I am, with a growing collection under my bed and actual opinions on kitten heels versus stilettos. Life comes at you fast. The first pair I wore was brutal—black patent leather pumps with a heel that felt like it reached the clouds. I wobbled like a newborn deer. I didn’t even make it to the end of the hall before kicking them off. But no one let me quit. They actually tied me up to stop me from removing them. The lesson was clear: heels aren’t just about looking cute—they’re about control, posture, and yes, sometimes punishment. Since then, I’ve learned to match heels to outfits, and weirdly, it’s kind of satisfying. Short skirts and dresses need something sleek, like a stiletto or strappy sandal. It keeps your legs looking long and distracts from how awkward you feel. Longer skirts? That’s wedge or block heel territory. You need the heig...
Tbh, this seems more likely to be effective as an ad FOR skirts rather than the opposite.
ReplyDeleteI would still appreciate you lobbying Mia. My hands are kind of tied literally and figuratively, so I figured humor was the best way to fight back without getting punished for it.
DeleteWell, I've got skirt fatigue for you. (I have a present for you)
ReplyDeleteWhat present?
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