Having flat feet. If your feet is rolling in, the foot gets lots of pressure, disallowing most of the blood flowing into your feet.
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At first, yes pointe does hurt. But the more you do it, the more you get used to it and the less it hurts.
You may have plantar fasciitis.
in the beginning, yes, your feet will hurt, but once you have broken in your pointe shoes they will start feeling like a second skin, and you will be able to practice and do pointe exercises more fluently and more easily.
If worn and used properly then they shouldn't. When you do pointe for the first times you might get blisters and your feet will hurt, but there shouldn't be any permanant damage.
When your on pointe it shouldn't hurt if your feet are strong enough. It could be A: your feet aren't strong enough B: your pointe shoe isn't fitted correct Of course, if you mean pointED shoes it's because the shoe is crushing your toes together.