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Is it normal for me to feel comfortable in heels?
So apparently I'm flat footed, no arch in my foot. If you Google it flat footed people get tired faster, would feel uncomfortable from time to time etc. So yeah I feel these symptoms but when I wear heels I feel comfortable and feel better though then when I'm wearing regular shoes (flats, tennis shoes, and sandals).
6 Answers
- ?Lv 49 years agoFavorite Answer
The heels pull the tendons and bones in such a way that it creates an artificial arch. So that's likely why it feels better.
You can get special orthotics that can make flat shoes feel better.
- 9 years ago
Well almost all heels have an arch on them that arches usually your heel and the middle of your foot. So it's like having a natural arch on your foot when you're wearing heels. It's normal to feel comfortable in heels, why would it not? Wear whatever you're most comfortable in is my advice.
- ?Lv 44 years ago
i'm fourteen, so my mom isn't that wild approximately me wearing something above 2 a million/2 inches, often. maximum of my heels are approximately 2 inches. now and lower back I placed on heels to college, yet no longer something particularly extreme - in undemanding terms a million a million/2 inches at maximum. i'm very almost 5'7'' anyhow, so this is different from i desire the greater top, yet i like it!
- ?Lv 69 years ago
investigate getting orthotics
read up on haglunds syndrome, cause unknown but often associated with women wearing heels for a long time
perhaps the extra height makes you happier
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- Anonymous9 years ago
For some people it is(though not for me)