You know you've grown out of your age when you check the granny section during shoe shopping. You're more of a 'comfort beats style' kinda person. I was never a shoe enthusiast. Mainly because whenever I'd to buy shoes I looked at the price and a stunning pair always had the higher range so I was stuck with regular, hideous sandals or flats or sparkly looking heels that were out of style.
They say shoes define a person's financial status, it is not that I don't buy expensive things, I do invest, moderately, but just not on shoes. It's not my field of interest. I do adore a good looking pair, but I always hated my feet, ergo, I never liked looking what I tried on. My sister on the other hand is a shopaholic, an expert on this. I miss her. Whenever I go shopping now, I think about how she used to be such a pain in the ass and a freaking time consumer.
Whenever I check the price tags, I day dream that someday, I'll be employed and buy all the things I liked without having to feel guilty for wasting. I am such an economic now because my father pays for everything, but when I'd get a job I would invest every penny on dresses and makeup. And maybe on a good quality camera to get my instagram themed and aesthetic.
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