Shoes of Notre Dame
Question. I'm assuming the blame lays with the shoes, but are all women's feet somewhat deformed?
With extra cycles, this is what my brain conjures up.
Mostly, it wonders about things that people take for granted.
Or that they don't care about wasting time with.
Question. I'm assuming the blame lays with the shoes, but are all women's feet somewhat deformed?
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Mine aren't.
I think it's more common to see men with deformed feet.
And why on God's green earth are you thinking about feet?????
I think more likely here in Taiwan, yes. In N.A., I think women value comfort a little more, and are a little more "ruggedized" - i.e. they'd be fine with wearing runners to work if they could.
Well, I was looking around at all the pointy shoes in Taiwan -- it's a style the ladies seem to like, these elf-point dress shoes. And I started to realize that inside everyone of them that I see on the street, lies a foot that is probably grossly calloused on the toe-knuckles and the toes themselves have been squashed into a pointed existence.
I'm sure it happens on all continents, but with the elf style phenomenon happening here, I imagine it's a more acute problem. It's no wonder the ladies here enjoy foot massages a lot more often than I had even heard of back home: they need it to counter the ill effects of wearing shoes that only people with two toes should be donning.
- Ben (so glad I'm a man)
yeah!...i too agree with your comments on shoes...it's more common to see men with deformed feet.
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