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The little toe question got me thinking about my friend whose big toe isnt her big toe. I have met a few people who have a second toe that is bigger than their big toe. Is this really common cause it looks super odd (and not very pretty) to me.
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hmmm just did a bit of googling apparently ancient greeks painted longer second toes and the egyptians painted longer big toes. So it looks like those of European descent might be more inclined to have longer second toes.
Those of you with longer second toes have mortons toe, the rest of us are NORMAL lol
hmmm just did a bit of googling apparently ancient greeks painted longer second toes and the egyptians painted longer big toes. So it looks like those of European descent might be more inclined to have longer second toes.
Those of you with longer second toes have mortons toe, the rest of us are NORMAL lol
Dotty I have just checked mine.
Now...Mr P has the longer second toe, but the rest graduate down to a 'normal' foot shape.
I also have the longer second toe (only slightly, not as much as Mr Ps) but the other two are almost the same length as the second, and the little toe is MUCH smaller..like a super mini toe!
This means my feet are practically square. Is this common?
Now...Mr P has the longer second toe, but the rest graduate down to a 'normal' foot shape.
I also have the longer second toe (only slightly, not as much as Mr Ps) but the other two are almost the same length as the second, and the little toe is MUCH smaller..like a super mini toe!
This means my feet are practically square. Is this common?
I have feet like canal boats, with normal toes, biggest ones have about 10 hairs each on them and then they're bald all the way up to a hairy island in the middle at the top. I don't think they're particularly ugly, only when they get dry skin and start to go off a bit. Might explain my curly hair if we're of african decent and could also explain my mums pronounced forehead and monobrow.
Penelope next time you go and look in a shoe department, check out the design of the fronts, especially noticable in summer sandals or dressy strappy shoes, the front shape will be either square (or chisel) or curved, this is because there are indeed two standard toe shapes, curved and square. if you buy curved fronted sandals when you have a squared toe shape they will be all wrong and if you try on a square sandal and have a lovely graduating curve to you toes then the aquare front of the sandal will show too much sole.
Skreech your mum sounds like a hottie!
My ex's brow was so pronounced he could perch his sun glasses on it. Of course as the years went on he resembled a monkey more and more and I weondered what I ever found attractive in him. In retaliation however, he told me my eyes werent close enough together!!
My ex's brow was so pronounced he could perch his sun glasses on it. Of course as the years went on he resembled a monkey more and more and I weondered what I ever found attractive in him. In retaliation however, he told me my eyes werent close enough together!!
Oh I know Dot..I love the newer trend just recently..far more square shaped fronts than curved. The Skechers sandals fit me like a treat, and I don't have to walk around with my toes dragging on the ground!
I wish certain celebs would take a leaf out of that book. They end up with claw toes as they try and keep their feet in their shoes.
I wish certain celebs would take a leaf out of that book. They end up with claw toes as they try and keep their feet in their shoes.