Is it easier to walk in heels if you're skinny?
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Jan 31, 2013
Lauren N.
I am sorta overweight and I do have trouble walking in heels, but I love them. Btw I have small feet if you take that into account.
Jan 31, 2013
Vianey G.
Don't you worry about your weight, keep on practice your walk on heels, every woman can use it no matter what. Good luck!
Jan 31, 2013
Laura M.
I don't think it has anything to do with weight I am very thin and I can't walk in heels AT ALL . Practice would probably help a lot though I agree with Vianey
Jan 31, 2013
Stephanie D.
Practice does make perfect, but if you don't have a good sense of where your center of balance is it's probably harder.
Do keep in mind that heels are not the best thing for your joints because they create weird stress points and if you have additional weight you're more likely to cause yourself harm in the long run. Maybe not this year or next year, but 15 years down the road you'll feel it.