High heels were invented by a woman who had been kissed on the forehead.
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High heels empower women in a way.
If high heels were so wonderful, men would be wearing them.
High heels weren't always a girl thing. In the fifteen-hundreds, the riding shoes of French noblemen were fitted with raised heels so that their feet stayed put in the stirrups. Over the next few decades, heels inched higher on dress shoes, particularly among men of privilege.
For women raised in the '70s, high heels can still carry a stigma; they're associated with being stupid, with just wanting to please a man. Other women find them empowering.
I was born in high heels and I've worn them ever since.
Life's too short to wear high heels.
High heels are pleasure with pain.
High heels are like a beauty lift. In a flat, you can feel beautiful, but a stiletto changes your mood, how you move - like a wild, beautiful animal. The idea was always to follow a woman's wardrobe, her desires.
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 know who invented high heels, but all women owe him a lot.