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Archilles Heel

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Soaring New Heights with my 3 and 1/2 inch heels

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Edible Jimmy Choos Candy! They are nice to wear and eat too

Try this next time you are buying heels. Lift up heels and drop it back on level ground. If it wobbles unsteadily, the heel is not well arched. Uneven heels will cause wearer to end up with not only fugly lopsided heel height but calf ache. Fashion police cannot save you from this drastic mistake. Ladies, change your heels or risked being termed Shenton Aunties.

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