2nd longer toe and sexy or open toed shoes

Anonymous
You either have the gene for longer 2nd toe, or you don’t? It’s either one or the other? I’m sure you have attached earlobes which look less than sexy, but again you either have it or you don’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You either have the gene for longer 2nd toe, or you don’t? It’s either one or the other? I’m sure you have attached earlobes which look less than sexy, but again you either have it or you don’t.


What now
Anonymous
Lol @ this even being a thing

So long as your feet look groomed (no dead/dry skin and preferably pedicured) why would you hesitate to wear sandals?

Jesus be some self-esteem
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It was the Greeks perception of beauty. Sorry for you all who don’t have it…


They associated it with intelligence and creativity. I inherited it from my dad and was delighted to pass it on to my biological children.
Anonymous
Better than my My sisters whose big toe is considerably
Longer. It takes her up a whole shoe size.
Anonymous
Morton's toe is when the second toe is longer than the first toe (big toe). It is a common variation seen in 10% of the population. ... Morton's toe may also be referred to as long toe or "Greek toe," as the feet seen on classic Greek statues often have Morton's toe.
Anonymous
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Depending on the severity, it could be the cause of other foot ailments

https://treadlabs.com/blogs/insoles-reach-your-stride/mortons-toe-causes-symptoms-treatment
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is one of my huge pet peeves! I hate when I see women’s toes exposed and the second is longer than the big toe. Please cover them up!


NP. This just makes me want to expose my toes more. Behold my hideous long toe!

(Seriously, get over yourself.)


I have to assume the original post is sarcastic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was the Greeks perception of beauty. Sorry for you all who don’t have it…


They associated it with intelligence and creativity. I inherited it from my dad and was delighted to pass it on to my biological children.


Me too!

I don’t have fat pudgy stubby toes.

Small ankles, high arches and slightly longer 2nd toe.

My younger son’s feee are identical to mine. As were my dad’s.

I get compliments on my feet .

It is a sign of intelligence.

Anonymous
I had a friend in high school who was somewhat petite, had a relatively normal size big toe, and then the rest of her toes were chiclet-sized. Like baby feet. She wore sandals. You should, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was the Greeks perception of beauty. Sorry for you all who don’t have it…


They associated it with intelligence and creativity. I inherited it from my dad and was delighted to pass it on to my biological children.


Me too!

I don’t have fat pudgy stubby toes.

Small ankles, high arches and slightly longer 2nd toe.

My younger son’s feee are identical to mine. As were my dad’s.

I get compliments on my feet .

It is a sign of intelligence.



The fact that you posted this proves it is not, if fact, associated with intelligence. It’s a toe, ffs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What if my THIRD toe is also longer because I have bunions? Hotttttt!!


Bunions are sexier than the the second toe being longer.
Anonymous
New poster here- what’s the advice of BOTH your 2nd and 3rd to are longer than your big toe? Do I need a foot burka?
Anonymous
The last two commercials I showed with pretty women and they’re feet—one in hammock; one at beach—had the Morton’s toe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The last two commercials I showed with pretty women and they’re feet—one in hammock; one at beach—had the Morton’s toe.


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