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Yeah, Germans seem to be much more into nylons, socks, sneakers, high heels, boots, etc. than into bare feet. It may have something to do with the cool climate over here...most of the time of the year you will see ladies in closed shoes and/or nylons.
quote:Originally posted by Toe Sucker II: Hal, i wish i lived out in Germany.
its a wonderful country with a wonderful attitude to stuff.
It is nice to hear someone say positive things about Germany/Germans. Back in the 80s/90s people would look at me funny when I mentioned that I was from Germany...most people around the globe only associated WWII + Hitler with the Germans
I also noticed alot of ladies wear reinforced toe nylons. not that it means anything ...but if its true than i rather live in germany than u.s., just so i could see women in reinforced toe nylons every day
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I had an old German math teacher. She was brutal. She was extreme right and was very strict about discipline. She was super-tall and had thesepeircing deepset eyes. I will never forget her. Then learning about WW2 at such a young age kinda scared the shit out of me...being so young and imagining all the things they say went on in Germany around that time. Germany was always a place I said I would never set foot in. Also the language is scary to me to. But I have a friend who travels the world to run track and she says Germany really is a great place. Regardless of it's past. I've seen youtube clips of German womens feet and what-not and the are sexy, can't lie. But I am just kinda"i dunno" about ever going to Germany. Eversince a kid, I always thought, if it happened then...surely it could happen again. All depends on Germanys (or Germanies) economy.
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