Friday, April 1, 2011

Red Bottoms? Controversy much?

What the heck is it with people & their obsession w/ Louboutin's? I am quite the shoe fiend myself but it just ain't that serious. They're gorgeous shoes don't get me wrong, i have quite a few pairs myself, but will i go damn near postal to get a pair...hell no. Females are either mad because someone they know has a pair & they feel their a total waste of money, relentlessly trying to push their views on everyone who's fond of them not buy or they're too busy worrying and assuming what's going on in the next woman's bank account to even up chuck a compliment, instead they choose to dish out endless negativity about the purchase. Personally i believe Loubtoutin's are made for the financially established (those who are making over $100,000 yearly) but can also be for hard working, deserving, not so established folk that like to splurge every now & then like myself. If i was working a minimum wage job i wouldn't spend my on a $700+ pair of shoes; its just not ethical  to me however, i in no way, shape, or form have a problem with those who want to do so, that's their choice & money. Who am i to judge? I do however have a problem that people that want to hate. Can you see a give a fellow woman & give her credit. Why does it always have to be something negative? "Oh, she bought those shoes w/ her income tax" or "She knows that's her rent money she used to buy those shoes." i know this might sound cliche but that's just hating at it's best, no lie. Yes, your entitled you opinion but there's a thin line between being liberal & down right hating. Someone elses possessions should be of no concern to you but then again different people have different beliefs so i can't expect everyone to be sensible. However, some females (notice i say some & not all, no need to get your panties in a knot) need to learn to give others credit, as my mom likes to say "if you cant say something nice don't say anything at all." #fact

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