If you have a short stubby big toe and longer second toe in comparison what shoes do you wear?

Anonymous
I've always had Morton's toe since I was a child. It doesn't run in my family and heard a lot of superstitious stuff about my toes affecting my personality. But anywho, I'm the only one in my family that has these toes + comfort and style is what I need. I tried Crocs + they do not work for me not from my feet. I also have slim small feet. They're a size 6 or 6.5 and I have slender ankles. Can anyone recommend a very comfortable shoe that is also a heel and not flat?
Anonymous
I thought the longer second toe was a sign of beauty
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought the longer second toe was a sign of beauty


This might be the most unattractive thing to me. I find it so odd looking. I would wear closed toe shoes. My FIL has this and he has to wear giant shoes for his body because that second toe is so long. He’s always stumbling.
Anonymous
I have this (pretty markedly) but it’s never affected what style shoe I wear. I generally have to order a half size up or so in closed toe shoes, and pointy toes shoes seemed to work well when they were in style, but I don’t give it much thought otherwise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought the longer second toe was a sign of beauty


This might be the most unattractive thing to me. I find it so odd looking. I would wear closed toe shoes. My FIL has this and he has to wear giant shoes for his body because that second toe is so long. He’s always stumbling.


Stop toe shaming.
Anonymous
A longer second toe? This is a thing? I don't have that issue and I primarily wear Manalos, Ferragamo Vara pumps, and the occasional Louboutin. For sandals I wear Ancient Greek.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A longer second toe? This is a thing? I don't have that issue and I primarily wear Manalos, Ferragamo Vara pumps, and the occasional Louboutin. For sandals I wear Ancient Greek.

Idk how you stand the pain of your longer toe pressing and bending with those stilettos
Anonymous
Closed toe shoes 100% of the time!! I hate it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A longer second toe? This is a thing? I don't have that issue and I primarily wear Manalos, Ferragamo Vara pumps, and the occasional Louboutin. For sandals I wear Ancient Greek.

Idk how you stand the pain of your longer toe pressing and bending with those stilettos


It really doesn't. You can't feel it.
Anonymous
Ew @ the haters

OP I wear whatever I want because life is short and people will hate no matter what
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought the longer second toe was a sign of beauty


This might be the most unattractive thing to me. I find it so odd looking. I would wear closed toe shoes. My FIL has this and he has to wear giant shoes for his body because that second toe is so long. He’s always stumbling.


Eagle Claw and Greek Foot is what have always heard it called.

Feel bad for those who have it. They often have other bone and structural problems in their hooves also.
Anonymous
Mostly closed toe, non-pointy shoes.
Anonymous
I have this and didn't even realize it was a thing until recently. So odd that people don't wear open toe shoes because of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A longer second toe? This is a thing? I don't have that issue and I primarily wear Manalos, Ferragamo Vara pumps, and the occasional Louboutin. For sandals I wear Ancient Greek.

Idk how you stand the pain of your longer toe pressing and bending with those stilettos


Pointy toe high heels are actually designed for the longer 2nd toe.

Look where the pointy part hits in relation to the toes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have this and didn't even realize it was a thing until recently. So odd that people don't wear open toe shoes because of it.


+1. I actually love sandals because my toes are not constricted.

But as far as closed toe shoes it does limit my choices and makes sizing tricky.
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