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Originally Posted by Ferd
oh come on Cindy! tell us some truth!
how many??
and where is PO?
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I don't know how many shoes I have, but chair skirt covers are a grand storage place. I have 16 dining room chairs with chair skirt covers. So, I have, at least, 16 pairs of shoes. At least four under the bench at the foot of the bed. (No comment from Renda).
More in the closet, in a box under the dining room table and in the bathroom closet. My husband owns 8 pairs of shoes. I just bought him a new pair of Ropers for Christmas.
My daughter told someone that I own 500 movies, so when I got home I counted them. She is right - 518! I have every rendition of
Oliver Twist - "Please sir. May I have some more." Obviously, I have more movies than shoes.
Now to more serious information:
Facts: Your Body on Three-Inch heels
Back and Neck: The exaggerated curve in your lower spine puts you at risk for achiness in your upper and lower back.
Hips: The angled-down position of your foot makes your hips work harder when you walk, leading to pain.
Knees: Your knees hyperextend, putting increased pressure on the joint, which can contribute to arthritis.
Calves: Wearing high heels frequently can shorten calf muscles over time, so it hurts to wear flats or go barefoot.
Ankles: Your center of gravity shifts and you're thrown off balance - a twisted ankle waiting to happen.
Feet: A Three-inch heel puts seven times as much stress on your foot as a one-inch heel.
Point: To think we, largely, do this for the opposite sex. No man is worth that much pain - for real!