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What do you wear and how many pieces? Both feet or just one? Appropriate for work Y on N?
I think toe-rings and anklets are pretty and sexy in the summertime when ladies wear them. Also, love those toe-thong beads that some ladies wear to the beach.
IMO, too much is when a woman wears more than one anklet on one foot and toe rings on all of her toes including the big toes. Some people think it looks nice but I think this would be uncomfortable wouldn't it? Don't mind a lady wearing a couple of rings on each foot but nothing more than that.
Tell me what you ladies think, guys can answer too.
I've worn them on occasion, they tend to come and go in trendiness...anklets don't bother me, but toe rings can be annoying, until you get used to them being there. They sometimes look nice and beachy with sandals. Depends on if you have nice feet or not.
My husband loves the look of an anklet, but I don't wear jewelry on my feet or ankles. I don't like the feel and most toe rings are made from cheap metal that turns your skin green when you wear them. The closest I may get to foot jewelry is a rhinestone or crystal design on the polish on my big toes.
I barely wear jewelry anywhere else and don't have an ankle bracelet and would not consider any sort of toe decorations. I don't even pain my toes but I don't wear sandals either. Whatever someone else does is fine for them and I could honestly care less about it.
Cue the foot fetishists posting/asking for pictures in 3...2...1...
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