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	<title>Comments on: Kristen Schaal Is Heel-arious</title>
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		<title>By: Meandering Starre &#187; High heels for babies?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Meandering Starre &#187; High heels for babies?</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] While they are not &#8220;real&#8221; heels, I do wonder how the pillow heel may impact babies as they become mobile. Certainly stepping on a pillow heel doesn&#8217;t help balance anymore (and likely less) than the wooden stack heels I won. At least these do not appear to hurt feel and the body in the ways regular heels can. They do say &#8220;Not intended for walking (heel will collapse with weight). Not intended to harm children in any way.&#8221; However, I think the harm is caused by suggesting babies should wear heels. I won&#8217;t even get into arguments about how the heel is something of a sex object and this is, arguably, sexualizing our babies. The Daily Show&#8217;s Kristen Schaal has an interesting discussion of women&#8217;s right, heels in... [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] While they are not &#034;real&#034; heels, I do wonder how the pillow heel may impact babies as they become mobile. Certainly stepping on a pillow heel doesn&#039;t help balance anymore (and likely less) than the wooden stack heels I won. At least these do not appear to hurt feel and the body in the ways regular heels can. They do say &#034;Not intended for walking (heel will collapse with weight). Not intended to harm children in any way.&#034; However, I think the harm is caused by suggesting babies should wear heels. I won&#039;t even get into arguments about how the heel is something of a sex object and this is, arguably, sexualizing our babies. The Daily Show&#039;s Kristen Schaal has an interesting discussion of women&#039;s right, heels in&#8230; [...]</p>
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