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First I just want to say I can't believe how long it took me to check out this site! I had heard about it for a long time and finally got around to checking it out a couple of weeks ago and it's great! (I don't have to tell anyone reading this that!) I just wanted to share a little game I have played for many years and I have gotten very good at it. I live in upstate New York so half the year women cover their feet with boots and you can't see what kind of feet they have. After careful observation I discovered I could tell a lot about their feet by looking at their hands - if they have long boney fingers, their toes are too. Broad hand, broad foot, short fingers, short toes etc... Like most of us here I have a very special look that is my favorite kind of foot, in my case, a broad foot with short toes. (Elmer Batters was my idol for his great pics of this kind on foot!) Anyway - I will get a mental image of what I think this woman's foot will look like and then wait to see her take her boots or shoes off to see how close I was. Many times I am very close but the best part is when a very ordinary woman who doesn't appear to pay much attention to herself takes off her boots and exposes fantastically beautiful feet, nice pedicure and just wonderful to look at! At the opposite end, what a shock when a beautiful woman takes off her boots and the feet are ugly to my eyes - the shock and disappointment! I have met many women through the years who were rather plain, even frumpy looking but had beautiful feet and enjoyed my attention to their feet! So give it a try and see what I mean - see if you can guess about a woman's feet from her hands and see how close your image was to reality. It's a fun way to spend time and when you see perfection - well you know the feeling you get!
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If I haven't welcomed you yet Skipperbob- Welcome! And I agree, this is an incredible forum with tremendous people involved.
We have discussed the foot/hand similarity here every so often. Thanks for sharing your excitement (usually) in discovering whether your guess is correct or not.
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