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Originally posted by bold_n_brazen
The Brazenette started walking a few weeks ago.
Today, we went for new shoes. She got some very cute white baby shoes, with little pink and purple flowers.
Can someone please explain why these shoes had the unfortunate effect of making her scream her pretty little head off, as if she were being beaten with them, rather than having them placed upon her dainty little feet?
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This seems easy. At this age, we say what we feel; we have not yet been beaten into supressing our emotions.
Shoes suck. They constrain your feet, limit their mobility, and get sweaty and gross. They block you from feeling warm and comfortable things like rugs and blankets and sofas. Don't we all kick off our shoes and let the dogs breath when we get home?
This is one of the first of many occassions when you will be forced to make her come to grips with a world of constraints, limits, and pain. A world where people wear things like ties, bras, high-heels, chastity belts and other instruments of torture. And, in time, you will want her to wear just about all of these things (well, maybe not ties).