Quote from: pretty on October 11, 2012, 09:42:10 AM
Lying is the wrong word... people can see what they wanna see sometimes and not the reality 
You're right, that was a poor choice of words.
It was late, I was tired & I went for a quick/lazy answer.
I should have typed that if people say they are fitting into smaller sizes then calling it wishful thinking seems a bit short sighted, if you find you're buying shoes 1 or 2 sizes smaller every time you go shoe shopping this isn't wishful thinking as the cold hard proof is right before your eyes.
I've been wearing size 11 mens shoes most of my life but from time to time i've tried on size 11's & my feet have been slopping around in them so i've got a 10 in that style.
If someone posted that they'd just bought a single pair a size smaller then i'd suggest that it's the design of the shoe but when people post that they consistently buy this smaller size then obviously something has changed.
I've got a pair of size 9 womens boots that I adore, however, it took a few months of stretching them before they were comfortable & I only wear them when sitting around the house because I can only walk in them for short periods.
I do have open toed shoes in size 9 but don't count them as my toes are free to poke out, as far as i'm concerned i'm size 10 right now.
Considering the discomfort I endured when I first wore these boots out I just can't concieve someone cramming their feet into shoes a size or two smaller, the pain/discomfort would make walking or standing a chore.
It would be a dream come true if my feet shrank just enough to get into size 9's comfortably but as with everything else in my life I expect the worst outcome then anything other than that makes me happy