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sirhin May 7 2012, 13:53:06 UTC
haha, I would be lying if I said that none of my shoes - even my usual ones that I go to - give me no trouble. I think in order to get the perfect so, they would need to be custom made.. or I get them at 'specialty' shoe stores like SAS that have special sizes for people with odd feet or with jobs that require them to stand for hours at a time. However, they don't carry the awesome styles. :( BUT those foam liners really do help! ^^ I would wear my boots all day shopping or just hanging out with friends and other than the whole "OMG the soles of my feet ache" which feels similar to hiking/walking all day in tennis shoes or something similar, it feels fine. ^^

I actually took ballet at one point. :/ It was back when I was in elementary school.. perhaps kindergarten to first grade. However, I don't think those awesomely comfortable slippers would enable me to dance on the tips of my toes, anyway, so it's not a good insight into this. But yes, I agree. However, when do you know if you're just breaking in the shoe or if you've just gotten used to how it hurts? :P

My family and I went to the mall for the first time yesterday and I was browsing for boots. It completely bummed me out that Texas doesn't seem to stock up or even display boots in the warmer months. :( I wore those heeled boots once the same day I got them all up and down downtown and it SERIOUSLY killed me after 30 minutes. I stuck in the foam liners and it felt momentously better... for another 30 minutes. LOL... I don't care - I still like them. Not like I can go back to Korea and return them either. ^^;

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