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Posted by Ferrari (Member # 3590) on :
 
Check out this article about certain human traits, the feet traits start on page 2.


http://www.divinecaroline.com/article/22264/59849-features-say-us
 
Posted by ffan (Member # 32113) on :
 
Interesting. i don't believe it but interesting.
 
Posted by Mikey P (Member # 1922) on :
 
seems like a bunch of nonsense to me
 
Posted by ned land (Member # 8065) on :
 
Yeah but if you read through it and followed the link to readingtoes.com, they talked about sending pictures in to have the diviners "read" your toes... Sounds like something one of our members would try. Maybe someone should go into that line of work, sounds like a good job for someone with a foot fetish. ned
 
Posted by A&F_FootDude_05 (Member # 2999) on :
 
Seems like they are using the body as a zodiac and I'm not so sure about the belivability of this while some of it sounds kinda hard to swallow.
 
Posted by FootLongSub Zero (Member # 19380) on :
 
This is good material to use if you want a closer look at a girls foot I would think [Smile]
 
Posted by Toetapper (Member # 6473) on :
 
Although it is probably an interesting notion to entertain and fun to propose some "what-ifs" about it, it is complete hooey. If there was any truth to it, we would be selecting our leaders with fabulously well paid phrenologists.

Countless (actual) scientific studies have been performed on the subject of physical traits providing some kind of predictive insights to personalities. There is absolutely no connection between the two.

If anything, the reverse is true. What one does will have an impact on physical features; for example, if a palm-reader were to encounter someone with with rough, calloused hands - with the heaviest of callouses across the palm at the base of the fingers - it would be sensible to conclude that this person did labor in which a lot of heavy lifting was involved.

Having said that, there might be some things that can predict certain outcomes: I never grew past 5'6" tall and, at my fattest, never crossed 165 lbs. It would have been a safe bet (by age 16) that I was not going to be a player in the NFL or the NBA.

To loosely borrow from The Bard, our fortunes are not in the stars - or in our toes - but in ourselves.
 


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