If you're on the shorter side the widest part of your calf is also lower which would make boots not fit you too.
I hope you find a pair that fits!
Kattriella wrote:It might not even be that your calves. I've noticed that companies are starting to make their tall boots REALLY narrow compared to what most people would consider normal. I think because we're reentering that "thin is in" mindset because of all the weight loss drugs that are becoming more easily available.
If you're specifically looking for shoes to fit a wide calf, there's a website called Torrid that might help. My mother used to buy all her wide calfed boots.
Kirahfaye wrote:There is something to be said about the thinner calves thing.... I've lost 40 lbs over the past year (most of it because of my diabetes med), but apparently it didn't affect my calves. I wanted to replace my favorite gray jeans (they are loose!!) but the new ones nearly cut the blood flow to my calves.
happyknot wrote:Tam I am wrote:
I have rped so many versions of that jet...
OH? I started reading some fanfic of him and watching reviews of the comics featuring him.
I get the impression that like me, a lot of people believe he's capable of a development arc where he'll become a better person.
As it stands folks seem pretty disappointed when it turns out not to be true, repeatedly.
I'm with the people waiting for a story arc where he becomes a better person somehow lol! In the meantime I love him, even when he's being pretty stupid lol!
I did end up purchasing a smaller non transforming starscream figure. It says it will be here at the end of January.
The postal strike in my country seems to be over, and not for good reasons unfortunately, but I am a little glad it means my fancy Starscream might be coming home soon.
victoriavictrix wrote:I just spent an obscene amount of money on a genuine zero gravity chair, the kind the back stores sell.
OTOH, it was less than a good laptop, and my old chair lasted 20 years.
Kirahfaye wrote:victoriavictrix wrote:I just spent an obscene amount of money on a genuine zero gravity chair, the kind the back stores sell.
OTOH, it was less than a good laptop, and my old chair lasted 20 years.
I had to look it up to see if it was one of those massage chairs that strap you in. I can't deal with those (nearly had a meltdown trying one out at a home show when it wouldn't release my legs).
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