How Heels Hurt
Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 1:13 am
How often do you ladies wear heels? I use to wear them occasionally awhile back but now the thought of heels makes me cringe, only exception being wedding celebrations as I do not want to trip over my dirac. As I get older, I realize whoever said "xarago xanuun ma leh" lied. I definitely choose comfort over style in this department. This aside from all the long term health complications wearing heels may cause.
My worst experience would have to be my orientation day for university. I was a little over excited, dressed to impress and topped it up with a pair of black stilettos. The ditzy I am I thought we were only going to have an information session introducing us to uni life but we also got a tour of the entire campus which was huge. Subxanallah walking up and down stairs, passing mini hills lol the whole campus was an entire village of its own. Needless to say I never wore heels on campus after that day!
Just the other day I was watching the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" (I know, seriously I have nothing better to do) and basically two of the women's husbands participated in a "Walk A Mile" race in heels to raise money for domestic abuse. After completing the race they were asked about the experience and one of them said something to the effect "wearing heels is a bad, bad decision for anybody and I have no idea why anyone would choose to.

My worst experience would have to be my orientation day for university. I was a little over excited, dressed to impress and topped it up with a pair of black stilettos. The ditzy I am I thought we were only going to have an information session introducing us to uni life but we also got a tour of the entire campus which was huge. Subxanallah walking up and down stairs, passing mini hills lol the whole campus was an entire village of its own. Needless to say I never wore heels on campus after that day!
Just the other day I was watching the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" (I know, seriously I have nothing better to do) and basically two of the women's husbands participated in a "Walk A Mile" race in heels to raise money for domestic abuse. After completing the race they were asked about the experience and one of them said something to the effect "wearing heels is a bad, bad decision for anybody and I have no idea why anyone would choose to.

