One of things I am so in awe about living in Singapore is the Changi Airport. It really is in a class of its own. It’s clean, efficient, has great amenities and a lot of dining and retail choices. I haven’t been to all<\/i> airports but from my experience, nothing comes close to Changi (we can debate about it below if you want, haha!). My 27-year old self isn’t much different from my 16-year old self in terms of amazement by it. She was sooo psyched about the internet kiosks (*click*<\/i><\/a> to read proof). Hehe!<\/p>\n Today, not only do I work at Changi Airport (cargo, but still, haha), it’s also become part of my non-working hours. Due to its proximity to work, the passenger terminal has been an after-work dinner spot with Luke too. Staff pass, for the win! Hehe! Above photos from one such after-work date when my boyfriend confirmed his non-appreciation for my current favorite pair of shoes. His comment that “the heel is so chunky and it’s not sexy at all<\/i>” started a game of “so you mean to say those crocs are sexier than my shoes?!<\/i>” or “what about those wedged moccasins<\/i>?”. I was determined for him to admit that my shoes weren’t as bad as he deems it to be, but to no avail. He finds it unattractive and not even a tinge sexy. So I pulled out the clincher, “so even if this amazingly hot girl *points to self, haha!* is wearing it, it’s still not sexy<\/i>?” His response? “I don’t like it, but I never complained<\/i>“. Fair enough.<\/p>\n The truth is, who needs a guy’s fashion approval, anyway? I just like teasing him (and just teasing people in general. I do it out of love, promise!). I dress to please myself. Getting external validation is nice, but the satisfaction of letting my style, my choices<\/i>, be out front and center is just as swell. Sure, I admit, the shoe may not be particularly as sexy as a stiletto, but I love it and I really feel good wearing it. And isn’t feeling good about yourself the ultimate definition of sexy? \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n And oh, a closer look at the shoes in question:-<\/p>\n