health hazard high hells I mean heels
Posted on Feb 21st, 2009
by
jilljj
Nothing, and I do mean nothing, short of steel toe boots with extra good cleats could keep one from slipping on the ice we have had her in Central MN as of late.
This last Summer at the farmer's market I saw a young woman of 20 something I assume was named Daisy Mae, who desperately tried to walk on solidly tarred & even ground whilst holding a baby. I have to wonder if she and/or the baby made it through the day without injury. One more recollection I have comes from my mid-30's. Picture this: shopping with a woman of about 55 who is in a wheelchair because she used to wear high heels to work every day when she was Daisy Mae's age. I say go with the new utilitarian fashion of dress for the weather and avoid high heels or any other vanity based bodily torture; much more comfortable and freeing to the mind, body, and spirit.
This last Summer at the farmer's market I saw a young woman of 20 something I assume was named Daisy Mae, who desperately tried to walk on solidly tarred & even ground whilst holding a baby. I have to wonder if she and/or the baby made it through the day without injury. One more recollection I have comes from my mid-30's. Picture this: shopping with a woman of about 55 who is in a wheelchair because she used to wear high heels to work every day when she was Daisy Mae's age. I say go with the new utilitarian fashion of dress for the weather and avoid high heels or any other vanity based bodily torture; much more comfortable and freeing to the mind, body, and spirit.

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