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Girls who wear heels and can't even walk in them.
I hate girls who try wayyy to hard to look good and fancy and buy these 2-inch heels and can't even walk in them. They taking baby millimetre steps and you can see in their faces they are in pain. It's come to a point where it's not even funny anymore how ridiculous they look trying to walk in in short skirts, stumbling as they flip their hair and giving so-called smoldering sexy eyes (which is just them giving a look of "help me!").
— Michelle S from Vancouver, Canada | Clothing | 1.28.2009 | Comments (14)
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As a woman who can run/dance/drive/skip whatever in 5 inch heels, and I do on an almost daily basis, this annoys me too. I hate to see wobbly and weak ankles. It's like watching a child play dress up in mommy's heels.
— Aj posted 1/29/2009
I had to laugh at this post. As someone who wears heels daily (and 2 inches, to me, doesn't count as "heels") I can't stand people thinking I'm in pain and asking if my shoes are comfortable. They are. They're not as comfy as your tevas with socks, but they don't hurt. Get over yourself and don't confuse concern with just not liking something about someone else.
— lars posted 1/30/2009
Guess you bitches knew how to walk in heels from birth?
— damn y'all posted 2/2/2009
Yes, I wore 4 inch heels at 5 months old. No, really, it's simple. When you're younger you wear low wedges. Then you work up to higher wedges. Then you switch to heels. Next thing you know you're wearing platform stilettos with no problems. They're shoes. It's not a big deal:-)
— lars posted 2/2/2009
I also hate when girls wear high heels at the start of the evening but after an hour end up walking around barefoot and carrying their shoes. Gross! If you can't handle them for an evening out then don't wear them at all.
— nicole posted 3/16/2009
damn y'all - yes, most bitches learn how to walk in heels by wandering around the house in them. then, when you go out, you don't look like a fool with a stick shoved up her arse trying to walk.
— squeak posted 4/22/2009
Everyone's wobbled when first wearing heels at least once in their lives. Maybe the girls you see are just starting out it's not fair to just judge so quickly. That's why everyone thinks girls are bitches...
— Jen posted 11/1/2009
Thank you Jen for your post!!! I rarely wear heels. When I do, I'll look great for a little bit and then, as in my senior year walking up to perform a concert and simultaneously give a 'you-don't-know-what-your-missing' to a boy who'd rejected me, fall flat on my face. Literally. Horizontal. On the floor. It was hilarious, actually. But my point is, girls who can't walk in heels, more power to you for the effort, and if you just hate em, wear converse. I now wear them to EVERYTHING. Fight the man.
— Sarah posted 11/5/2009
oops, *you're
— Sarah posted 11/5/2009
I'm not sure what 'man' you're talking about, because most guys I know dislike heels, myself included.
— Biffy posted 11/6/2009
i cant wear heels and im sad :(
— sadgirl posted 1/13/2011
Don't be sad that you can't wear heels, neither can I (having completely flat feet) and it's for the best in the long run. A friend of my Mom's wore nothing but high heels, even her slippers (I think she was overcompensating for being quite short) and by the time she was in her mid 30s her hamstrings had shrunk and she stood on her tip toes barefoot. She actually crippled herself, it was very sad.
— Rhayne posted 1/26/2011
Dude, chill... some of us like to try. I mean, you can look at it in two ways: 1) OMG WTF THEY'RE SO ANNOYING WTF SO UGLY GGODDD WTFFF I HATE THOSE PEOPLE -- which is all i basically extracted from your little post, or 2) Aww poor girls.. it's okay, one day you'll get the hang of it! Nothing wrong with girls trying, as long as they don't mind looking like they're walking on wobbly feet.
— your face posted 6/11/2011
Why is she bright pink?
— Aimee posted 6/11/2011
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