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3:55 AM
Another one with two cute ticklees getting it on their bare feet at the same time from a tickler who uses her fingers
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3:42 AM
I love both girls, but especially the one in blue. (more)
Added: March 05, 2008
I love both girls, but especially the one in blue.
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3:39 AM
That girl is so beautiful and has the sexiest legs and feet you can imagine. Just look at Jessica! (Number one is coming next!)
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5:45 AM
Four asians in bikinis, a little slice of heaven. Credited to californiabeachfeet.com
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4:22 AM
Many of the larger chains that sell sporting goods shoes will be a good place to visit. Ask the sale associate for help and they will point you to their selection of shoes for people with a wider foot. You’ll notice that on the boxes there will be a “W” or some other indicator that the shoe is designed for a wide foot.
Probably the best place to go to buy shoes in this situation is a big and tall store. These stores specialize in sizes of clothing and footwear which is different than regular sizes. If a big and tall store has a section for shoes, which many do, then you will definitely be able to find a pair of shoes for wide feet. These stores are good because they will carry shoes for wide feet in many styles and uses such as athletic, casual, and formal.
One of the biggest retailers of shoes is the Internet. The Internet will have many different retailers who specialize in selling shoes for wide feet. The only drawback is you can not try on the shoes beforehand to see if they fit your foot or are comfortable and there is nothing more annoying than a bad pair of shoes. A couple of things can be done to help with this drawback. One, make sure you have the correct shoe size before purchasing shoes for wide feet. And second, carefully read over their return policy. Some online retailers will accept returns if the shoes haven’t been worn. Many times specialty shoes are more expensive but you can save money by shopping on the Internet as there are so many retailers available.
If you are still having problems trying to find shoes talk to an orthopedic specialist. Orthopedic specialists are professionals and will generally point you in the right direction in where to buy shoes for wide feet as well as what types of shoe can be good for your feet.
It’s really important to find footwear that is comfortable and affordable. It may take some research and some legwork but you’ll eventually find shoes that fit you perfectly. There are attractive shoes for wide feet and in most cases anyone admiring them won’t have a clue that your foot isn’t average size.
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by Teresa Bell Kindred
Not me. You won't catch me in uncomfortable shoes. Once, my mother bought me a pair of shoes to wear to a cousin's wedding. For some reason I don't remember now, I didn't try them on until the day of the wedding. They were too small and so painful that now, almost 20 years later, the only thing I can remember about the day my cousin said, "I do!" was how much my feet hurt.
Ugly feet are hereditary in my family. Once, when all the women on my father's side were together, we took off our shoes to show those who married into our family what their children's feet might look like. I could tell by the looks on their faces that they thought we were kidding. However, when we took off our shoes, there was no denying the similarity. "How do they get that way?" they asked. "Genetics," we all replied in unison. "Admire your children's feet when they are babies because one day they may look like this," my aunt advised.
I remember my grandmother saying, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." But when it comes to feet, I didn't believe that anyone could possibly find my feet attractive. I am so self conscious about them that I never wear sandals, flip flops, or open-toed shoes. No sirreee. I want those ugly puppies covered up as much as possible.
I didn't believe that anyone could possibly find my feet attractive.Last week, I was reading my Bible and I came upon a verse that I didn't remember. Paul quotes the Old Testament when he says, "How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news" (Romans 10:15 NLT).
My mouth dropped open in amazement. The message was loud and clear. If I am a Christian and I am bringing the good news to others, I have beautiful feet! I slipped my shoes off and looked at the same twisted toes and huge bunions that I've looked at for the last several years. They definitely didn't look beautiful to me, but if God thinks they are beautiful ... I know they are.
When my brother was a little boy my mother looked at his hands one day and told him he had beautiful hands. "No they're not," he argued. "Oh yes they are," she replied gently. "The things they can do are beautiful."
And that's the way it is with feet. No matter what they look like, when they help us carry the message that Jesus Christ came to this earth and died for our sins, that He arose victorious from the grave, and that He's coming back for us one day, then our feet our beautiful indeed.
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3:42 AM
Curly haired girl shows off some of the most wrinkled soles ever. One of my favorites
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