When, oh WHEN do their FEET stop growing?!

InsaneCdn

Well-Known Member
No imperical evidence here, but... I buy into the theory that "small" is recessive... and "big" is dominant, in genetics. Kinda makes sense if you subscribe to the evolution theory... for most of us, bigger = stronger = last longer... (until humans messed up natural selection...)
 

gcvmom

Here we go again!
husband has, in my opinion, shortish feet for his 6'1" height: he wears a 10.5. HOWEVER, I think some of that missing length went towards width because he's a triple-E in that department. Duck feet. :rofl: And unfortunately easy child is the one who inherited his feet. Not the optimal status for finding fashionable women's shoes.

My feet are on the big end. They were very narrow as a child, but time and pregnancies and excess weight spread them to a B width. They were a size 9 before I had kids, expanded to a size 10 by the time easy child was born, and have since gone back down to a 9.5 where it seems they'll be staying. But I'm just over 5'7" (down about 1/2 an inch), so it's not so bad.
 
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