Ugh people are so annoying today.
So I wore sky high wedge heels and I was talking to one girl about twisting ankles in heels if stepping on uneven ground and this loudmouthed bitch cuts into our conversation and I explained what we were talking about and then we started talking about her skateboard she brought and I said "I couldn't ride that around because I don't have the coordination for that." And she says in this snotty tone, "and yet you can walk in those heels? I don't understand...." I said "I don't know..." but after I thought about it it's pretty easy to walk in heels. Just focus on putting the weight into your toes and the balls of your feet when you step and it becomes incredibly easy. I think that's why girls wobble in heels because they put their weight into their heel which barely has any surface area to balance on. I should have told her that riding a skateboard is much harder than walking in heels, don't hate on me just because you can't walk in heels.... (she specifically said she does not wear heels) But of course I was shocked by her rudeness and attitude, so I didn't say much, at the time. The things you come up with after being confronted... *sigh*
Mind you, this girl dresses like sloppily, and talks just as sloppily and recklessly. And she has this attitude like she is better than everyone, but just looks, and acts like a downgrade from other people. Oh, the irony.
Here was my heels. Measures 5 inches total, with 1 inch platform, equaling 4 inches to balance on. But it is a wedge heel so that makes it easier to work with.


And then, on the ride home from classes, this balding dude that looks like some hippy professor, passes me because I'm going too slow for him, when I was going the speed limit. Instances like that make me feel like crap.
End of rant.
So I wore sky high wedge heels and I was talking to one girl about twisting ankles in heels if stepping on uneven ground and this loudmouthed bitch cuts into our conversation and I explained what we were talking about and then we started talking about her skateboard she brought and I said "I couldn't ride that around because I don't have the coordination for that." And she says in this snotty tone, "and yet you can walk in those heels? I don't understand...." I said "I don't know..." but after I thought about it it's pretty easy to walk in heels. Just focus on putting the weight into your toes and the balls of your feet when you step and it becomes incredibly easy. I think that's why girls wobble in heels because they put their weight into their heel which barely has any surface area to balance on. I should have told her that riding a skateboard is much harder than walking in heels, don't hate on me just because you can't walk in heels.... (she specifically said she does not wear heels) But of course I was shocked by her rudeness and attitude, so I didn't say much, at the time. The things you come up with after being confronted... *sigh*
Mind you, this girl dresses like sloppily, and talks just as sloppily and recklessly. And she has this attitude like she is better than everyone, but just looks, and acts like a downgrade from other people. Oh, the irony.
Here was my heels. Measures 5 inches total, with 1 inch platform, equaling 4 inches to balance on. But it is a wedge heel so that makes it easier to work with.

And then, on the ride home from classes, this balding dude that looks like some hippy professor, passes me because I'm going too slow for him, when I was going the speed limit. Instances like that make me feel like crap.
End of rant.


