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If you have old shoes just tear put the insoles and put them in your shoe
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You don't have three old shoes?You'd need like 3 insoles from different shoes to even get a remarkable height boost.
2 inch height boost for no effort your lossingenious logical deduction OP. its threads like these that thrust the site into successive ingenuity marvels. next, we'll be talking about how wearing four layers of old shirts makes your bideltoid .0001 inches wider
an insole from a random old shoe might give you 1cm at best2 inch height boost for no effort your loss
I still disagree with that thoI would explain to you why elevator shoes are far superior but I'm too lazy. go check out my threads
interesting opinion. So you believe that the loss of ~1in of height from elevators --> normal shoes + lifts still has a net advantage because of the style boost? or do you think normies can notice the elevators? or notice they aren't NT and it throws them off?I still disagree with that tho
imo, best is to pick a shoe that is fairly nt and already gives you decent to begin with, then add good insoles and try to come as close to 2 inches total height gain as possible while keeping it comfy for your feet
elevator shoes are not nt
mirinI just lied and made up some random shoe store that they wouldn't be able to find on google.
how many inches are yours? 3? that in itself is already too much too really be viable for everyday life in my opinion.interesting opinion. So you believe that the loss of ~1in of height from elevators --> normal shoes + lifts still has a net advantage because of the style boost? or do you think normies can notice the elevators? or notice they aren't NT and it throws them off?
I have gotten a few compliments on my white elevators in conjunction with a good outfit. Two girls have even said the shoes are cool and asked where I got them. I just lied and made up some random shoe store that they wouldn't be able to find on google.
they are superior in comfort and height boost. if you don't get a super steep shoe, you can get a good boost and avoid the negative effects of lifts. They have a built in lift that is meant for height boosting, and so the forefoot is raised in conjunction with the backfoot.mirin
do you mind explaining why elevator shoes are superior? it's because it doesn't cause posterior pelvic tilt?
I don't plan to enter into an LTR so this will never be an issue for me. I also have slippers that add 2inches so I never have to deal with the full 2.75in loss from my main elevators.how many inches are yours? 3? that in itself is already too much too really be viable for everyday life in my opinion.
if you look at how tall you are barefoot vs in 3 inch shoes, it's almost impossible for a bitch not to notice it if you deal with her longer term:
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combine that with the fact that they'll just simply pick up your shoes and look at them at some point, you're playing a very risky game brah.
one girl and one guy did yes, the other two complimented them and then asked.thought you said they asked you about the shoes because they were weird/no name brand or something btw lol.
Air forcesI still disagree with that tho
imo, best is to pick a shoe that is fairly nt and already gives you decent to begin with, then add good insoles and try to come as close to 2 inches total height gain as possible while keeping it comfy for your feet
elevator shoes are not nt
ye i remember you said to flip the soles. thx brothey are superior in comfort and height boost. if you don't get a super steep shoe, you can get a good boost and avoid the negative effects of lifts. They have a built in lift that is meant for height boosting, and so the forefoot is raised in conjunction with the backfoot.
if you use a shoe that has a decent heal/sole to begin with, you don't need a big insole + the insole spans across the entire length of the shoe = no comfort/posture issues.they are superior in comfort and height boost. if you don't get a super steep shoe, you can get a good boost and avoid the negative effects of lifts. They have a built in lift that is meant for height boosting, and so the forefoot is raised in conjunction with the backfoot.
it is, but thats how ive always been. I got plastic surgery at 19 for christs sake. Id be crucified if I told anyone in my social circle that.if you use a shoe that has a decent heal/sole to begin with, you don't need a big insole + the insole spans across the entire length of the shoe = no comfort/posture issues.
but yeah if you want more than ~2 inches you probably need elevators. but imo more than 2 inches is playing with fire anyway.
same breh. and noone knows except people on here jfl. it is what it is.it is, but thats how ive always been. I got plastic surgery at 19 for christs sake. Id be crucified if I told anyone in my social circle that.
Idiot you don't need lifts if you are past 5'9@OldVirgin tell him