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I can't seem to walk in them. I like them on an attractive guy with well-groomed feet though. But lots of guys' feet are kind of busted up and unattractive.

 

People, if your big toe joint sticks out to the point your big toe and the metatarsal form a right angle get that bunion fixed before you're crippled!

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I can't seem to walk in them. I like them on an attractive guy with well-groomed feet though. But lots of guys' feet are kind of busted up and unattractive.

 

People, if your big toe joint sticks out to the point your big toe and the metatarsal form a right angle get that bunion fixed before you're crippled!

My size 13's

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Please guys learn the meaning of “pedicure”

 

I can't seem to walk in them. I like them on an attractive guy with well-groomed feet though. But lots of guys' feet are kind of busted up and unattractive.

 

People, if your big toe joint sticks out to the point your big toe and the metatarsal form a right angle get that bunion fixed before you're crippled!

 

If you look where you are going you won't see others' feet.

 

My favorite sandals are Ecco Yucatans.

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wondering if anybody here in the forum ever called those ultra-cheapy flip flops "go aheads"....my family always used this term when I was a kid (late 60s/70s).....clever name because you can't go backwards in them!!

 

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Yes! “Go aheads” for me and my brothers during the same era

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