I, as well as my doctor, agree with you. When Crocs first came out I fell in love with them. I bought many pairs of the both the clog and flip flop styles and also bought a pair of the wooly mammoths . They were all I wore. As a nurse I wore the clog styles to work and the flip flops every where else. One trip to WDW my heel and arches started killing me. I went to my doctor when I came back and she referred me to a podiatrist. The first thing he asked was why the heck I was wearing those Crocs. When he found they were just about all I wore, he told me to trash every pair of them and get something that would support my arches and heels. I gave 23 pairs of the clog style to my daughter in law. Since she can't wear flip flops (as she can't stand anything between her toes), I threw 8 pairs of the flip flops away. It took me over a year to heal the plantar fasciitis. I had never had problems with my feet before. The plantar fasciitis still flairs up a little if I'm not careful with my shoes. I used to live barefooted, but no longer even walk across the floor without shoes on. Crocs ruined my feet and I feel so bad, because I used to recommend them so highly to everyone I met. In fact, if you do some old searches here on the DIS you''ll probably find some old threads where I recommended them as the perfect park shoe. Not any more though.