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Alright, so yes, I have a foot fetish, but i've noticed as I got older women's feet turn to take a downturn after the ages 18-19. The soles of their feet will have dry skin, sometimes even very slightly. Either way it is a huge turn off for me. Are there any women with naturally perfectly soft soles with no dry skin anywhere (a lot have to constantly to get pedicures in order to keep their feet somewhat presentable).
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I have seen many teens with nasty feet and dead skin. I think it matters more how the woman takes care of them more than age. My wife is 35 and her feet have no dead skin, granted she does get pedicures every other week, but thats fine by me!
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Yep...lotsa feet out there that are naturally beautiful and some need a little tlc to keep that way...
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yes things tend to get worse looking with age
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im 19 and i can admit i get dead skin on my feet occassionally! if ive been walking barefoot a lot, or the weather has been particularly dry, my feet need a little extra love and care
and given that most of the models on this wonderful site are in their 20s, 30s, 40s... i think it lays evidence that feet can be damn fine at any age
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I agree with Tiny Dave. I love all ages of feet but mature feet just have that top notch attraction to them. im not a fan of dry feet but some come up young and old. I think mature women tend to have better looking feet and seem more smelly.
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You have come to the right place to be taught differently I am only one of the several models that are 25+ and we all have outstandingly healthy feet.
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