Elsie
Senior Member
The day of my high school graduation, I wore flats (shoes) because I needed every way I could think of to help me be calm in order to keep my essential tremors as still as possible, and wearing flats, not heels, would help. However, my sister, my mother and my aunt hounded me into wearing my sister's high heels.I don't know if it's weird or not, but for as long as I can remember, any time a fashion trend appears, my first thought is always "How can that possibly be comfortable?"
There are some that baffle me. Turtleneck sweaters with no sleeves? Are you cold or not?
Mini skirts? You are literally one inch away from letting everyone see your underwear.
Thongs? I'm sorry, you're walking around with a voluntary wedgie. There's no way that can be comfortable.
High heels, to me, are a study in torture. I don't know why women put themselves through that. It's got to hurt walking around like that.
As they argued with me to wear the heels I had to give in because it was stressing me & stress worsens shaking. I made it okay across the stage, but when I was in a crowd of graduates, I was taller than many around me so stuck out like a sore thumb and this stress got my head shaking & boy was it fun turning my head this way & that "looking" around to disguise it. Ever since, I've thought of those 3 women as 3 witches.
