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Discussion Thoughts on shoe lifts?

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Only good for interviews or short term use tbh
 
Either accept that ur short and that ur life is meaningless or js end it all 👌
 
You'll get figured out eventually. if someone goes to your house, or you go to theirs, they'll catch on pretty fast. Comes across pretty autistic to normies
Brutal i wear lifts to go from 6”3 to 6”6
 
How does it feel walking with them?
Feels good like im basically taller than all the people I see and feels like normal boots although its difficult to run
 
What's even the point I feel like anything above 6'5 looks pretty unnatural unless your buff or some shit. Attraction plateaus too
I see i usually just wear boots or 1 inch lifts to be around 6”4 (6”5 if you count the shoes)
 
You'll get figured out eventually. if someone goes to your house, or you go to theirs, they'll catch on pretty fast. Comes across pretty autistic to normies
shoeless households are rare in the US ime, but I keep the lifts to a half inch max for posture reasons, it's the shoes/ boots that matter more.
 
They better look natural or it’s ova for me :feelsrope:
 
2 inches max in timberland boots seems to be the most optimal imo, past that sole thickness it's just weird
I think it depends if the lifts are inbuilt into the shoes and you have optimal body proportions you can get away with 3-4 inches but you would have to never take them off
 
I think it depends if the lifts are inbuilt into the shoes and you have optimal body proportions you can get away with 3-4 inches but you would have to never take them off
If I ever get invited into a house I’m never taking my shoes off fr
 
I think it depends if the lifts are inbuilt into the shoes and you have optimal body proportions you can get away with 3-4 inches but you would have to never take them off
It's just awful for the ankles in regular Nike shoes, at least in Timberland or overall boots i have some stability
 
Im curious tbh what you guys think
Don’t use on the daily or if you do, make sure it’s like 2 inches MAX. It’s gonna be embarrassing one day when you’re shorter than someone who thought you were taller
 

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