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Just the other day, I overheard one of my co-workers make a negative reference to her large feet. Why is it, so many women are embarrassed by their own feet? (Particularly, the bigger ones?) Depending on your shoe size, this topic of conversation is literally taboo for some. Ladies, I know this rule doesn't apply to everyone. The women I know are proud of their big feet! Far as I'm concerned it's simply more to love, isn't it? I can only imagine the frustration involved, when u can't find a shoe in YOUR SIZE. That's only one, small part of it. I'm talking about those few who have a genuine dislike of their own body parts. Cultures of the Far East take it to extremes! Even as a child, I often asked myself:
"Why do Cinderella's evil step-sisters have the big, unattractive feet?"
Is that entirely accurate? I also believe our society tends to associate big feet, with ugly feet. The two don't necessarily go hand in hand. What are your thoughts?
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I'd say the stepsisters have nicer feet than Cinderella, considering Cinderella doesn't seem to have any toes.
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Most people are unaware of the fact that the story of "Cinderella" originated in Asia where (especially at the time) small feet were considered a mark of femnine beauty. The story has changed through the years as various cultures have adapted and passed along their own version of the tale, and one of the things that stuck when America did so was the protagonist's tiny tootsies.
quote:Originally posted by FIASCo: Most people are unaware of the fact that the story of "Cinderella" originated in Asia where (especially at the time) small feet were considered a mark of femnine beauty. The story has changed through the years as various cultures have adapted and passed along their own version of the tale, and one of the things that stuck when America did so was the protagonist's tiny tootsies.
That said, I believe big female feet can be just as beautiful as small female feet.
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Qoute."I'll go for the big feet everytime!!!"
AGREE. Long, slender and thin feet are just sexier, to me, than any other type of feet.
It seems that women are never happy with the way they look. my wife for example, 25 years ago, when we were just dating, she thought her feet are ugly, she wouldn't be cut wearing opened toe shoes. then i came along. fastfoward twenty and she can't stop showing her feet, and using them during sex.
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quote:Originally posted by Weekend_Warrior: Why is it, so many women are embarrassed by their own feet?
Not sure. Maybe because feet are seen as primarily dirty and undesirable in general. And therefore because women are more concerned with appearance, they are EXTRA conscious of their feet. Almost to the point where they seem to almost think they shouldn't even HAVE feet.
But how wrong is that idea to us footguys?
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I like women feet that are big wide, but I have seem sexy women feet of all sizing and ugly feet in all sizing too. But, women with big feet to me show a lot of wrinkles on their soles. Because, I am a wrinkled soles lover!
quote:Originally posted by FIASCo: Most people are unaware of the fact that the story of "Cinderella" originated in Asia where (especially at the time) small feet were considered a mark of femnine beauty.
OMGosh!!!! It all makes sense now! FIASCo, you're a cornucopia of information
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