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Okay, so what I am actually asking for is, are there shoes that support my walking style, which is heels slightly raised, only toes contact the ground. I realize I'm sort of describing heels here, but heels aren't really designed for running around and you are very likely to roll your ankle wearing them. Does anyone have the same problem/feature? Do you know of any running shoes that take it into account?
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>>76808096
Hokas.
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>>76808096
Do you have a condition or are you a fag? I toe walk naturally but I corrected myself. Which yes I can move naturally in heels and can even run with them on. Just fix your bad habit.
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>>76808773
It's just how my feet work. I don't think it's a bad habit. My feet work better when I lift my heels. It cushions the impact of bringing your foot down when your heel can move down a little and then push you forward like a spring. It's why dogs and horses back legs are shaped like that.
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>>76808096
How much do I need to lift to be able to plap lizard women?



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