This past weekend I saw two perfect shoes. The silver socks are paired with a bright and shiny red as the keeper of the pieces of such beautiful style goes down the street. I looked at the man who was wearing such amazing things, and I just turned into a game. The one who wears those gorgeous shoes is behind his belt for years older than me. Since I was a child, improved shoes have definitely improved. We had styles under the extravagant pictures to choose from. Mom bought us some lightweight fancy shoes last summer, which we loved so much and played a lot all season. With the onset of the fall and the transition to school, we received very strong clothing. There weren't a lot of colors and choices back then, at least it wasn't in our home. Our simple shoes were exactly that: boots, and when we got a choice of red or blue, we were thrilled. We had no choice but to choose walking shoes, athletic shoes, runners, athletic shoes, edge trainers, sturdy shoes or hiking boots, or any other wide selection that seems to be available for sale today; we did not even see the alternative.

I still don't know if anyone will be able to afford these animals. After all, the technology of footwear and design has come a long way since I left high school behind me. Women of all ages now enjoy a wide variety of shoes of all shapes and sizes, shoes that provide the necessary support for any performance one decides to perform. These shoes probably provided a kind of abstinence, and the day and year when the teachers were already wearing class, beautiful, warm shoes, they certainly did not have the necessary support of a man standing on his many feet a day.

Such shoes may provide relief and protection from the thighs, but that does not change the fact that they were very secretive and marked the incumbent like an elderly woman with one foot in the grave and one foot on a banana leaf on a regular basis. We would never put these horrible shoes on our feet, my sister and I shouted. We've never had it, and I can see it won't, without a doubt. I am so blessed with little blessings. I realize which boots I want to put on my feet, will not sell me as an older woman.

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