At the point of dating your shoes
The holiday season is here and the giant Christmas trees are going
up in all of the mainstream malls. Single men, whom would normally
avoid the mall like the plague, are forced to shop for their loved
ones. All year they have made sure to steer clear of any thoughts of
racked-up credit card bills, and the horrendous sight of women
clawing and drooling over the 50% off rack.
Truly Christmas is a joyous time for the single girl. The eye
candy in malls has multiplied; not only can women gawk over the new
holiday shipments of Prada shoes but among us walk young bachelors
eagerly spending far too much at Tiffany’s for some young tart that
they look forward to kissing under the mistletoe. As much as I hate
to say it, most of us ladies would be more than willing to be that
tart.
So how do we choose among all of these ... shoes? I’ve recently
come up with a theory about women of all ages and how they shop for
their footwear and their menswear ... oops I mean, men. Think about
the last pair of shoes you bought. What about them was so appealing?
Was it the supportive arch, or was it the quality of the hand sewn
Italian leather, perhaps you liked the way that 4-inch stiletto made
your legs go on for days. Now think about your last date (and if you
were set up it doesn’t count.) Was he tall dark and handsome, well
dressed, but occasionally misusing big words trying to impress you,
in the end sounding completely illiterate? Or maybe the guy you were
interested in was cute, wholesome and intelligent and late picking
you up because he repainted his grandmother’s fence.
My point is, basically I find that we as women search for similar
qualities in men as we do in shoes. Here, let me prove it.
Picture Pamela Anderson, and think of her latest pair of shoes --
probably an incredibly expensive, glass, 6-inch pump, with a heel the
width of a toothpick. What are the qualities? Flashy, tacky, pricey,
kind of white trash-esque. Who is her current flame? Yep, none other
than the king of the trailer park, Kid Rock.
Still don’t agree? Let’s take another couple. How about Jennifer
Aniston? The woman is a fashion maven. Her feet will touch nothing
but quality, not to mention the shoes she wears. Whether a strappy
heel or a closed toe sling back, her shoes always have some sort of
visual appeal, which is the least to say about her permanent beau
Brad Pitt.
Even Joey from the TV show “Dawson’s Creek” sported only tennis
shoes. She was a match made in heaven for her ongoing boyfriend,
Dawson, who was definitely not that exciting unless you considered a
pair of worn in Adidas a daring fashion statement.
I hope to conclude on a positive note. Not one that scares every
woman whose taste in shoes is less than superb, or one that has women
staring at the racks in their closets re-evaluating their lives. This
article is merely in hopes to get women to rethink what they force
their feet into this holiday season, because one day you might just
realize you are dating your shoes.
* ASHLEY MICHAELS is a Newport Harbor High School junior whose
columns will appear occasionally in the Forum section.
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