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.
probably about 10% of my customers each day have this type of toe and so that research matches, not often would i say they were particualarly beautiful and i don't serve men either so that is another issue. lol
I have a perfectly curved arc with both sets of toes and i am definately saxon lol If I hadn't broken those toes last year they would probably have stayed good forever, now my second toe is permanently disengaged from it's nerve and is immobile : ((
mine are perfectly curved too each a little smaller than the next. Although I wear flip flops soooo much that my toes are a little bit parted naturally now.
Never mind the second toe. I live with a girl who's fourth toe was the longest (next to the pinkie!). Because of the way shoes are made, whenever she wore sandals of strappy shoes, the rogue toe would hang over the edge of the sole.
My second toe appears to be exactly the same length as the biggie so i don't have a gang. I'm spurned by both sides of the Morton Toe divide