Showing posts with label feet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feet. Show all posts

Feet or Brains?

A few thoughts...

Close crop of a news photo. Instead of balancing on their toes all day, men walk in comfort.

Before 1920, we women could not vote. Slowly we are gaining ground at many levels, including the political arena, but not enough and not fast enough. "Over the course of our nation's history, we have had nearly two thousand men in the Senate--but only fifty women!" [Nevertheless She Persisted by Senator Amy Klobuchar] Despite progress in female political representation, a woman has yet to be elected to the highest office

A hundred years ago, many men believed "women shouldn't worry their pretty little heads about politics." The best option for our gender to gain power used to be through the men we "caught" and married. In those times, surface impressions were especially important for a woman's climb upward but today, in the 21st century, women seem to continue to seek power through outward appearances. 

I am talking especially about women's feet. We torture ourselves with our footwear choices. Why? Studies have shown that women get more positive attention from men when wearing stilettos.* This helps our self-esteem. We feel sexier because of how high heels make our legs look longer and how these shoes force our hips to move in an alluring way. There is also the additional height that brings us closer to eye-to-eye contact with men.

But this is at a cost to our spines and the health of our feet. Is it really worth it? Perhaps, instead of accepting what has long been the norm, we should work on changing universal perceptions.

Think about this. What man would go through this type of pain to attract attention? What man would sacrifice his feet for power? What man would wear stilettos and accept that it is necessary to be successful?

We women are at least as smart as men but our choices do not always show it. When it comes to raising ourselves up, stilettos only accomplish this on a superficial level.  It's about time we used our brains instead of our feet!

* For a much better perspective on this topic, readers should check out an informative and balanced article by Stacey Hutson. 

https://www.thelist.com/33317/real-reasons-women-wear-heels/

(Like all females, Bonnie Schupp once coveted very high heels as a teenager, looking forward to the sophistication and status associated with this footwear. After a short time, however, she concluded that she was not a masochist and does not own high heeled shoes. She has earned a Bachelor of Arts, a Master of Liberal Arts and a Doctor of Communication Design. Her feet are happy.)

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Other articles you might want to explore: 

"Some female festival-goers were barred from the red carpet for wearing flat shoes. Mais naturellement – because in order to be truly chic, a woman should be hobbled and in physical pain from her footwear." https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/may/20/heels-cannes-red-carpet-flat-shoes   

The Most Unfeminist Clothing in History. https://www.bustle.com/articles/158188-the-most-unfeminist-clothing-in-history 

The Fate of Women. http://bjschupp.blogspot.com/2018/04/the-fate-of-women.html


Day 83 – Soleful Pleasure



March 2, 2015

(This is part of a 365 project during my 70th year where I write and illustrate a blog on each day's gift.)



A thumb presses on my plantar fascia and moves toward the metatarsals and then the phalanges, first the hallux and then on down to the little pinky. Two hands travel the map of my foot and it feels fantastic!

In January 2010, I had major surgery—my right knee was replaced. After the surgery, for the first time ever in my life, I experienced depression. I seemed to be unable to do anything at all except watch the winter Olympics with little enthusiasm. I could not focus on reading, which I love, and I was unable to write or create which is a passion. From the beginning, I experienced loss of feeling on the bottom of my foot. After consultation with a specialist, I was told that he didn’t know why my foot had very little feeling but that I could have as many as three more surgeries, which might or might not fix the problem. I decided that I could not deal with more surgery, especially with the unfavorable predictions for improvement. The bottom of my foot and my toes continue to lack feeling and I try to be careful with balance because of this.

Often I crave to feel more in that part of my body and David often gives me foot massages. Just having some extra pressure allows me to feel a minimal amount more than usual. I believe there is a connection between the foot and the rest of the body. Sometimes I notice that when pressure is applied to one or another part of my foot, I feel a response elsewhere such as my arm, back or head.  Foot reflexology, which originated in China, is based on the belief that each organ in the body connects to a point on the foot.

Certainly, an hour-long foot massage by my very patient and loving husband helps me relax and I believe my whole body feels better because of it. My gift tonight and so many nights are long foot massages that connect with the rest of my body and touch my spirit. I am indeed blessed.

My gift today (and often) is a long foot massage by my husband.

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