When you elevate the heels more so than you elevate the sole of the foot, you trigger a cascade of compensations in the knees and hips that cause tight hip flexors, and then those hip flexors cause lower-back pain.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
High heels are pleasure with pain.
When I was younger, my feet would hurt a lot, but you build up calluses and strength, and you don't feel as much pain there. But then again, it's a give and take. The older you get, you may feel pain in your back or your hips.
The fact is, after a certain age, high heels can feel as painful as someone sticking hot pins into the soles of your feet.
I don't actually do any exercise, which is really bad. But I wear heels a lot. My theory is that it's painful, so it's gotta do something.
Exercise helps my back. If I don't exercise, that's when it starts to hurt. The pain is a good motivator to run and exercise.
High heels empower women in a way.
I had some surgery on my feet, which has helped my back some.
I feel like heels must be a workout! I know that they're really bad for you, but I run around in heels a lot and go up a lot of stairs, so maybe that's my terrible workout. I know that's not really a workout.
It's very important with an artificial leg that all high heels are exactly the same height.
I love heels, I'm telling you. When I walk in flats, I get knee pain.