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You know a better question would be if there is a relationship of womens chests size and feet size so that large breasted women don't fall over in a strong wind.
It's a question us guys have always wanted to know.
You know a better question would be if there is a relationship of womens chests size and feet size so that large breasted women don't fall over in a strong wind.
It's a question us guys have always wanted to know.
This must be a slow day to ask a question like that. And who cares...any man who would have a problem with a woman's shoe size ranks right up there with the perpetual "Seinfeld guys" who always have to find something wrong with a woman in order to avoid commitment. Yawn.
This must be a slow day to ask a question like that. And who cares...any man who would have a problem with a woman's shoe size ranks right up there with the perpetual "Seinfeld guys" who always have to find something wrong with a woman in order to avoid commitment. Yawn.
Well, at least they're not fat bashing right now.
Obviously 'fat women' have fat feet.
Nah, not really.
Blows that theory, Al Bundys of the world.
I'm a 7.5!
Well, at least they're not fat bashing right now.
Obviously 'fat women' have fat feet.
Nah, not really.
Blows that theory, Al Bundys of the world.
I'm a 7.5!
We are just doing research for TVSG so he can get a date in 2010 with a woman who's feet are not to big, not to small but just right.
This must be a slow day to ask a question like that. And who cares...any man who would have a problem with a woman's shoe size ranks right up there with the perpetual "Seinfeld guys" who always have to find something wrong with a woman in order to avoid commitment. Yawn.
I understand your point, but this subject comes up a lot. Many people just don't get why some men are attracted to women's feet. They project their own feelings about feet. I want to explain my understanding of the importance of feet for men. A multitude of men have a foot fetish, which ranges from being partial to women with attractive feet to desiring to be walked on. Many mental health professionals classify it as a disorder--if it disrupts a person's life. By the way, I will not be judgmental here. I think we tend to label individuals way too much. Anyhow, one way foot fetishes develop is from the child-mother attachment relationship. Personally, I remember distinquishing my mother from other women by the way her feet looked when I was a toddler. I knew I was safe by knowing that I was with the right pair of feet. Now, this is just one aspect of how attachment might develop, but repetition can condition a child to associate feet with comfort, security, beauty, femininity, etc. The associations we make at any early age are often lasting.
I clicked small, but that's because I prefer shorter women. PREFER. Even height isn't really important. I owned and ran a shoe store for 6-7 years, so I do notice women's feet -- not like I did when I had the shoe store, but probably more than most guys. The main thing to me isn't the length of the feet but the width and shape. I saw some UGLY feet when I had that store!
And no, big breasted women don't have longer feet to keep them from toppling over. But tall women have longer feet, short women have shorter feet, and wide women have wider feet.
Women's foot size also seems to be related to nationality. I bought my store from a small chain based in Rapid City. They sold a lot of size 5 and 5.5 shoes in RC, but their store (mine) in Wyoming didn't. I had racks of old size 5-6 shoes that never sold. Their average woman's shoe size was 7.5; mine was 8.
The size difference between men's and women's shoe sizing is 2 sizes, but men's feet are usually wider/thicker. And different brands run differently too. The person who says they always wear a size 10C, for example, hasn't tried on too many shoes or just doesn't know what fits right. Athletic shoes usually run small, btw.
I had a gf once who wore a ladies size 3.5. She couldn't find a woman's shoe to fit her so had to buy girls' size 1.5. or 2. (Yeah, she was REALLY short, and because she had to wear children's sizes, heels were out of the question.)
I clicked small, but that's because I prefer shorter women. PREFER. Even height isn't really important. I owned and ran a shoe store for 6-7 years, so I do notice women's feet -- not like I did when I had the shoe store, but probably more than most guys. The main thing to me isn't the length of the feet but the width and shape. I saw some UGLY feet when I had that store!
And no, big breasted women don't have longer feet to keep them from toppling over. But tall women have longer feet, short women have shorter feet, and wide women have wider feet.
Women's foot size also seems to be related to nationality. I bought my store from a small chain based in Rapid City. They sold a lot of size 5 and 5.5 shoes in RC, but their store (mine) in Wyoming didn't. I had racks of old size 5-6 shoes that never sold. Their average woman's shoe size was 7.5; mine was 8.
The size difference between men's and women's shoe sizing is 2 sizes, but men's feet are usually wider/thicker. And different brands run differently too. The person who says they always wear a size 10C, for example, hasn't tried on too many shoes or just doesn't know what fits right. Athletic shoes usually run small, btw.
I had a gf once who wore a ladies size 3.5. She couldn't find a woman's shoe to fit her so had to buy girls' size 1.5. or 2. (Yeah, she was REALLY short, and because she had to wear children's sizes, heels were out of the question.)
I wear Wolverine DuraShock Fusion steel toes 95% of the time. Thanks for the foot and shoe info Rugged!
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