Just as a for the record note about my own safety hazzard comments - I also think bondage pants, skirts with trains, those stupid tight skirts that look really hot but prevent one from taking a step longer than about six inches, and most women's shoes are a safety hazard.
anything that makes it harder to sprint flat out is more dangerous than track shoes and sweatpants, although a wardrobe consisting only of trackshoes and sweatpants isn't FUN.
But then, the first thing I check for in heels is the abiliy to take them off imediately, or the ability to run in them.
A lead longer than... X. dunno. I would say longer than waist height when dropped, but I'm paranoid, is an issue for moving quickly away from/ out of some place. Even the Flea, where it was accepted, but SO crowded.
A lead is probably less of a safety hazard than a really big pointy diamond, and it's just as obvious. But... a collar is more like a plain wedding band, a lead is more like the really huge rock. yes? I find the large and ridiculous engagement rings to be... not offensive, but ostentatious and unnecessary.
Ok, and that's enough babbling from me about this.
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anything that makes it harder to sprint flat out is more dangerous than track shoes and sweatpants, although a wardrobe consisting only of trackshoes and sweatpants isn't FUN.
But then, the first thing I check for in heels is the abiliy to take them off imediately, or the ability to run in them.
A lead longer than... X. dunno. I would say longer than waist height when dropped, but I'm paranoid, is an issue for moving quickly away from/ out of some place. Even the Flea, where it was accepted, but SO crowded.
A lead is probably less of a safety hazard than a really big pointy diamond, and it's just as obvious. But... a collar is more like a plain wedding band, a lead is more like the really huge rock. yes? I find the large and ridiculous engagement rings to be... not offensive, but ostentatious and unnecessary.
Ok, and that's enough babbling from me about this.