The problem as I see it and confirmed by medical experts is how unnatural the foot is placed in to elevate the heel and give the leg that sexy look and the consequences.
Women sacrifice comfort for fashion, but slowly ruin their feet.
. . . Maybe it's time that we developed a new type of shoe for women. I think that if I could invent a shoe for women that was as comfortable as a sneaker, but looked as sexy as a high-heeled stiletto, I could help the women of the world and make a fortune in the process. I think women today suffer in silence needlessly because they erroneously believe that is how it must be.
Originally Posted by Fast Gunn
You propose that there can be a comfortable, natural way to elevate the heel and give the leg (and overall posture/carriage) that sexy look.
Read that again, and then engage the brain.
If you elevate the heel to give that sexy look, it will be unnatural, and uncomfortable, until you "train" the muscles and tendons to it. Kind of like binding the feet. And then you have other problems. Kind of like binding the feet.
I know a lady (not in the hobby) who has difficulty walking in flats, barefoot, or even low heels because she's worn high heels (many 5 or 6" +) so often and for so long. She's stretched some of the tendons and muscles, and others have shortened. She walks around tiptoe barefoot, because it's more comfortable. Her bedroom slippers have heels, FFS.
You can either have the look or not. Having the look means comfort goes by the wayside, one way or t'other.