My feet can ache a bit after a long day or a run but I don't think significantly worse than normal footed people. I do have orthotics that I use for extra support. I guess one advantage is that I really do not stub my toes ever...and shoes are much cheaper for me in kid's sizes. And I can wear light up shoes. Plus I can run pretty fast - I guess my feet are much lighter than most.
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Agreed of course. My Velcro Optimus Prime sandals are an old stand by -
I could be in the average penis club as well. Luckily I have ridiculously small hands so by comparison I'm Ron Jeremy.
My calf muscles and foot muscles have grown larger I think to compensate and keep me relatively balanced, but I'm still a klutz and trip all the time. Can easily lose my footing if I'm shoved in a crowd for example. But yeah for the most part can walk and run fine.
No I will have to check this out. Love some small foot representation.
Yes sometimes random strangers will comment on it which is awkward. It's quite noticeable. In high school I used to try to wear much bigger shoes like size 7 (the biggest I could wear without them falling off me) to make it less noticeable but it hurt like hell lugging those around all day so I stopped. It's annoying but I'm used to it I guess.
Very interesting. Yes I can easily fall and trip over. Then again I don't have anything to compare it to as I've never had normal sized paws but I do tend to trip a lot.
Pretty average bro
Yes thinking about getting some dress shoes custom made but haven't got around to it yet.
Wow. I can't compute that size really but yes they're certainly very dependable in all sizes.
Running shoes and dress shoes are particularly frustrating though. Sneakers in a size 3 are not designed for the wear and tear a 6'1" man is going to put them through so I'm buying a new pair every few months. Dress shoes as well are hard to find in designs that don't look like clunky Communion shoes.
Classic. No shade assumed.