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I'd say it would depend. Ordinary sweat after a girl took off her shoes and socks, maybe not. If she was walking in something really disgusting, mud, tar, etc, that I dont know.
When I was younger, I used to smell babysitters feet right after they had taken off their shoes and socks. (All females of course). Even though it was over 30 years ago, I can still recall one sitter whose feet I smelled saying to me: "You can get a cold from germs, from smelling my sweaty feet". I dont know if that's true, or if she was just saying that.
The only one that might be able to accurately give an answer to this question, would be a medical doctor, scientist, or podiatrist. They would know the type of bacteria on the foot, and whether or not it can really make you sick.
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Don't worry you will not get sick! I lick the bottom of my wife's shoes a couple times a week and have been for years. I know when she first started to let me lick them she was careful of what she stepped in, now I know for a fact she could care less. No sand or crap those are the only off limit things.
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There is a reason we throw out food that falls on the floor, it might not get you sick EVERY time but it certainly IS a danger. If you must have dirty feet then dirty them up in a safe way not just by walking on the streets.
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