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I guess you have to adjust your stance when you carry that..
Yup.. Feet apart shoulder wide, grab the handle with both hands, use your legs to lift and shift your body weight to throw it.... Or ask one of the guys to do it.
I never wore them. It only took one stint as a bridesmaid with tiny heals to realize my body was not meant for them. I'm pigeon toed so my ankles turn in and knees hurt. Tried some more w same results.
So strappy platforms are more my style in comfort and look.
Yup.. Feet apart shoulder wide, grab the handle with both hands, use your legs to lift and shift your body weight to throw it.... Or ask one of the guys to do it.
If i were you I would ask one of them to do it. You can hurt yourself doing that.
You do not miss the height you would get from heels ?
considering how tall i am (5' 11 1/2") id love to be shorter so that i could wear heels. A 2" inch is about the highest id ever go but even that would be pushing it
considering how tall i am (5' 11 1/2") id love to be shorter so that i could wear heels. A 2" inch is about the highest id ever go but even that would be pushing it
I may be wrong but being tall I thought was a good thing. And adding heels would just make it even better. But I guess everyone knows what they like and what works and what does not work.
Personally I like like to wear high heels because i am not so tall as models. A woman who has learned how to wear heels definitely will have few problems while walking and dancing.
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