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Posted by deji (Member # 16561) on :
 
are there any foot sites out of the thousands that deal only with second longs toes...im like obessed with women with long second toes...or does anyone any know any lonks to sites with a model with freakishly long second toes?

thanks
 
Posted by hmmhoyhoy (Member # 12295) on :
 
I have been lookin too with no luck
 
Posted by SuckYourToes? (Member # 3193) on :
 
It's called Morton's toe, and is considered a defect. I'd have to concur with that and say that a woman's foot cannot possibly be perfect if she's got that particular trait.
 
Posted by goofballa (Member # 3167) on :
 
Long toes are a turn on. A site that features this is anglefoot.com where, just to be featured on the site you have to have a size 8.5 foot or above. Most have above. Enjoy!
 
Posted by Craigy boy (Member # 3340) on :
 
Cant stand long toes. Especially 2nd toes that seem to have an extra knuckle.

I like the 2nd toes to have a "pincer" relationship with the big toe. Look at a pair of pruning clippers. Like the little hand held ones, not the big loppers.

I love the big toe to slope up, and the 2nd toe to slope down. Having a freakly long 2nd toe doesnt do it.
 
Posted by Lou Gojira (Member # 983) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by SuckYourToes?:
It's called Morton's toe, and is considered a defect. I'd have to concur with that and say that a woman's foot cannot possibly be perfect if she's got that particular trait.

Could you site a source for this conclusion? I'm not saying that the deduction is improbable, but it kinda' strikes me as odd because a lot of the classic paintings and sculptures you'll see in museums and things, portraying "perfect" human beauty/anatomy, usually depict the second toes on feet as being longer than the big toes. I'm curious as to at what point this was considered a defect.

As for me, I dig longer second toes on female feet, but it's not necessarily a requirement to make the feet "perfect".
 
Posted by zeeman (Member # 969) on :
 
I hate when the second toe is longer. To me it looks freakish. I like when toes go down in line from biggest to smallest. That is just the way womens feet should be.
 
Posted by Salvy_Mic (Member # 13384) on :
 
I heard somewhere that having Morton's toe means you're good in bed. Unverified, I know, but that's just what I heard.

By the way, I've seen plenty of hot female feet with longer second toes.
 
Posted by Smellyfootluv65 (Member # 10639) on :
 
I for sure agree with zeeman, second long toe is a huge turn off for me but hey, smelly feet are huge for me and some hate it so w/e.
 
Posted by hmmhoyhoy (Member # 12295) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Smellyfootluv65:
I for sure agree with zeeman, second long toe is a huge turn off for me but hey, smelly feet are huge for me and some hate it so w/e.

I think thats the best way to look at it, I LOVE second toes longer and HATE smelly feet. But well said smellyfootluv, I mean to each his own.

*EDIT* Sorry...no links to nude pics allowed.

[ September 04, 2006, 04:55 AM: Message edited by: Lou Gojira ]
 
Posted by FTPHANTOM (Member # 47) on :
 
Long juicy looking toe's RULE in my book [Mmm] [Drool] [Joint]
 
Posted by FTPHANTOM (Member # 47) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by hmmhoyhoy:
I have been lookin too with no luck

Where have you been lookin?
Have yall tried google?(just type in long toes)
Have yall tried Wu's link's,like sexylongtoe's.com in the BHE section,and size 10 and up,and then there's toewigglers.com.
There are quite a few site's,not alot that cater to long toe's,but there out there.I tell ya what I'm going to do,I'm going to post some link's in the website's and URL section for long toe's. [Cool]
 
Posted by Tadpole in a Jar (Member # 4402) on :
 
Gotta agree with the folks that the 2nd toe being bigger is a turn-off. To me, a perfect foot has all of the toes in size order.
 
Posted by Mighty Mike (Member # 1922) on :
 
it is called the BIG TOE for a reason

it's supposed to be bigger

i'm not a fan of evolution toe at all

feet can still look nice with a slight case of evolution toe but can't be considered perfect
 
Posted by Lyrical (Member # 6603) on :
 
R We talking a signifigant difference inlenght. I have heard the story that it means one is very intelligent. In either case there is a girl at work who has a longer second toe and it does not take away from her feet at all. There is no extra knuckle or anything like that. It's funny though because her friend say she has a dwarf toe big toe since it is shorter.
 
Posted by SuckYourToes? (Member # 3193) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Lou Gojira:
quote:
Originally posted by SuckYourToes?:
It's called Morton's toe, and is considered a defect. I'd have to concur with that and say that a woman's foot cannot possibly be perfect if she's got that particular trait.

Could you site a source for this conclusion? I'm not saying that the deduction is improbable, but it kinda' strikes me as odd because a lot of the classic paintings and sculptures you'll see in museums and things, portraying "perfect" human beauty/anatomy, usually depict the second toes on feet as being longer than the big toes. I'm curious as to at what point this was considered a defect.
First hit when doing a search: http://www.foot.com/info/cond_mortons_toe.jsp

Apparently lots of sites have similar info. (I don't care to research this topic, as it's not a turn-on for me. [Big Grin] I even make jokes to my g/f about me cutting off part of her morton's, in order to help her achieve closer to perfection.)
 
Posted by Lou Gojira (Member # 983) on :
 
Thanks for the link. [Smile]
 
Posted by gameaddict (Member # 1767) on :
 
i prefer if the second one is longer
 
Posted by deji (Member # 16561) on :
 
does neone have ne pics?
 
Posted by hmmhoyhoy (Member # 12295) on :
 
The new model in the contribution forum has 2nd toe longer than her big and its pretty sexy
 
Posted by Bman (Member # 2267) on :
 
It sounds like a personal preference. My wife's second toe's are slightly longer than her big toe's and I love em but I also LOVE to see womens feet in the very pointed toe stilettos. I paid a few bucks for real sterling silver non adjustable toe rings and she can wear em with or without hose and the stylish pointed toe pumps. I love kissing her ring so to speak... Once I dated a gal and all of her toes were about the same length. Zowie! She had size 7 feet and wore a size 8 high heel to accomodate the pointed toes of her shoes. Her feet slipped around in her shoes and made that flapping sound when she walked. Her feet reminded me of frogs feet. Yuck!
 
Posted by deji (Member # 16561) on :
 
what model???
 
Posted by Babylonia (Member # 15536) on :
 
The guys I know who like feet dislike a longer second toe.
 
Posted by goofballa (Member # 3167) on :
 
It looks like its about 60/40 but then we have the same ratio on my sites pedisolejunction.com is a site that features ladys with small feet size 4 to 8 while anglefoot.com features ladys that have larger feet 9 and above. I think the largest I have posted is size 12. Anywho based on the join rate it still comes up 60/40 small feet win. I personally like larger feet.... More to love the way I see it. My girlfriend who, by the way, is featured on the site,wears a size 7 Seems like I am stuck right in the middle.
 
Posted by solebrotha985 (Member # 2347) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by zeeman:
I hate when the second toe is longer. To me it looks freakish. I like when toes go down in line from biggest to smallest. That is just the way womens feet should be.

i couldnt have said it any better than that. i totally agree that the second toe being longer is a big turn off hell long toes are a big turn off for me to each their own.
 
Posted by Bondo (Member # 1403) on :
 
I prefer short pudgy toes, but I certainly wouldn't avert my eyes from a pretty pair of feet just because of long toes or a longer second toe.

Morton's Toe huh? I never knew it had a name, and neither did I think it was a disorder, treatable at that according to the article linked above.

Bondo
 


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