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  • 1 Sara

    It is her wedding day. Try walking on 4 inch heels for a while. If you absoultly cannot walk on them, tell her that they are just too uncompterable and that you can only wear two inches. Good Luck!

  • 2 chastity b

    you should try them on and if you dont feel comfortable in them,let her know you dont want to be the main attraction at her wedding by falling, i would not think the heels being 4 inches or two inches is going to matter unless she has perfectly sized women in the wedding

  • 3 brazilian_baby

    Suck it in love…I had my future brother-in -laws wedding last year and i was bridesmaid. I hate wearing high heels and I am tall as it is…You have to do the right thing by her…Its not your special day its hers. just invest on a pair of those silicon inserts to make your feet more comfortable..Later on during the reception rip them off and dance bare foot (that’s what i did). by then they will be either too busy to notice or too drunk to care.

  • 4 chicklette0008

    I don’t think she’d mind if you wore the same shoes but with a lower heel. Personally 4 inch heels are just too high for me to wear too. My feet aren’t very big so my toes would bearly reach the ground! LMAO

  • 5 raevan

    just give it a go 4 inch aren’t that bad

  • 6 Jame Gumb's Luvr

    tell her nicely that you can’t walk in heels that high (I can’t) or see if you could wear wedges those are eaiser to walk in

  • 7 AZN gal

    You should practice walking in the 4 inch heels. You’ll probably get used to it but if you really can’t walk in them then you should tell her. I’m sure that she’d understand. :)

  • 8 Kathryn L

    practice makes perfect

  • 9 imajenius

    I can see two options–The first depends on how well you communicate with your best friend. Have a chat with her about your concerns about wearing such high heels, and see if you can compromise…Or, say nothing, but bring or buy a 2nd more comfortable pair to wear after the ceremony for the festivities. Good luck!