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2019-06-07 "Cute" and "Beautiful" are "justice". Needless to say, it is not my "justice". [長年日記]

(Continuation from yesterday)

I think "high heels" or "pumps" is "The enemy against safety", because they are mounting tools that

- destroy human basic functions (walking)

- cause health damage (impact to muscle and skeleton)

However, I think that it is normal for the feeling that "I want to dress beautifully" to exceed "safety awareness".

"Cute" and "Beautiful" are "justice". Needless to say, it is not my "justice".

So, if a company or organization makes a rule that forbids wearing of high heels and pumps totally because of "safety", I think some people will protest that rule.

And I support the person unconditionally.

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But, "cute" may be "justice" but not "duty".

Yesterday, I was really surprised to know that there are companies with a rule that "wearing high heels and pumps is "duty".

At the moment I heard that story, "kidding?" I thought. I still think so.

I heard that the company enforce students who come to job interviews (probably only women) to obey the rule.

I seriously think that

"Are the executives and personnel personnel of the company a perverted group that makes "foot fetish" a secret?

If it is a private preference, I don't care it, of course.

(To be continued)