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Old 09-05-2014, 12:55 PM #7
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I was going to by pass this thread because shoes are a sensitive subject to me. We have talked about shoes before and I think both of us are shoe women. I love shoes. It makes me so sad that I can't wear most of my shoes now. In fact, when I moved I gave away my pretty heels, wedges, and heeled boots. It was sad to part with them but I finally got realistic...I'm never going to wear them again.

I mostly wear flip flops and slippers. They are the only shoes that feel comfortable. I have a pair red suede flats that have a cute flower on them that I can wear for dressier occasions and I have a pair of slip on sneakers, a pair of low heeled boots for more casual occasions as well as some dressier flip flops that look fine with capris or pants.
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