Sherry Taylor

Q: A new survey says that 4 out of 5 women do this at least once a month?

A: wear uncomfortable shoes

Five New Stats on Women’s Love of Uncomfortable Shoes

Here are five stats from a new survey on women’s feet.  Check ’em out . . .

 

1.  Four out of five women wear uncomfortable shoes at least once a month, and two out of five wear them at least four times a month.

 

2.  30% of women have trouble walking for TWO days after they wear painful shoes for a night.

 

3.  75% of women don’t like their feet.  38% wish they could change them, and 35% are jealous of women with smaller feet.

 

4.  Half of women have bought shoes that are too tight for them.

 

5.  And 34% have gone out with a spare pair of shoes in their purse for when their heels got too painful. 

 

 

(PR Newswire)

 

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