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.
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Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Don’t you know this is called “Royal feet”? I would never cover it!!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just get the foot surgery to lop it off and the fake nail placed on the stump. You can even change out the colors on the stump nail to match your pedicure. No big deal.
Surgery is NOT FREE !!
Anonymous wrote:Do you have Flintstone feet, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Eek, toe rings look so tacky.
And dated too.
Some of the feet displayed are downright scary.
Though personally I am relieved that my big toe is the longest toe on each foot.
I don’t know why - but it matters to me.
My daughter inherited her Father’s toes.
I feel bad for her > but she could care less.
She is always barefoot.
Anonymous wrote: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.
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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 wrote:![]()
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