DEAR SOMEONE ELSE’S MOM: My daughter has always been what my mother called a “girly-girl.” She used to dress up in her mother’s high heels when she was tiny, and now that’s all she wears. But at 28, she already is developing back, knee, and foot problems, all of which the doctor told her right out are the results of the shoes she wears nearly every day. The last time I saw her, she complained that wearing sneakers hurt her feet and legs. I never heard of that before, but it sure makes sense.
She has always been conscious of her height, being only 4’7”. But her mother and I always told and continue to tell her that there’s nothing wrong with being petite. Both our mothers were tiny, and they were just fine with it.
Why does a beautiful young woman want to ruin her body for a few extra inches she doesn’t need? --- NO FAN OF HEELS
DEAR NO FAN OF HEELS: It’s clear you’re concerned about your daughter, but beyond letting her know how you feel, it isn’t likely anything you say will make a difference to her at this point, especially if her self-image is tied to the boost her height gets from the high heels.
Your daughter’s an adult. She’s heard from doctors that her preferred style of shoe is damaging her body. It’s all in her court now.