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Shoesession • Do girls feet grow bigger and bigger?
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Do girls feet grow bigger and bigger?

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2023 8:52 am
by eth
I have a feeling that teen/young girls of today have (in average) bigger feet that the previous generation.
My previous GF was 41 EU at 19 yo. I'd say that most of the girls at my college are around that size. They all wear sneakers pretty much all year round (no heels or flats but some still wear sandals or flip-flops in the warmer months) and often remove them at home so maybe it's because of that? Honestly I feel I would wear some of these girls' sneakers looking at them, they are so big!
Most of the "older" women I know are around 38 EU in shoe size.
What do you think?

Re: Do girls feet grow bigger and bigger?

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 2:59 am
by ukr_cock
Yes, it is, I know it for sure.
I'm very experienced foot fetishist and think a lot about this trend.
Acceleration was detected at least in 2000's and it never stops.
But I like it in some sense (bigger feet are much better for fuck and even for jerking off to them).
About sneakers: this is not a trigger of acceleration that we see, this is a consequence of acceleration.
Do not confuse cause and effect.
They are simply adapting to their average increased weight.
And some kind of feminist trends also make some effect.
But the cause of this phenomenon lies in a different plane, I think.

Re: Do girls feet grow bigger and bigger?

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 4:01 pm
by ukr_cock
eth wrote: Wed Feb 22, 2023 8:52 am Honestly I feel I would wear some of these girls' sneakers looking at them, they are so big!
The same I was thinking about heels when acceleration became a trend.
And not only thinking )

Re: Do girls feet grow bigger and bigger?

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2023 8:14 pm
by converselover110
I'd say so yes, and likely more because and due to better nutritional access than earlier times.