Haha w0t that's insane. I can't imagine balancing on such a tiny foundation! But more power to you.
Haha w0t that's insane. I can't imagine balancing on such a tiny foundation! But more power to you.
my feet are slightly big for my size, and I feel I look unbalanced. 5ft 11 size 13.
Ive always considered either small feet or really large feet (like a kangaroo) look balanced.
OP, Your "kangaroo" feet look fine.
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Also, you could start a fans page. I imagine you'd earn a lot of money.
1. Whether a foot only page, for foot fetishists.
2.A big hand only page, for hand fetishists.
3.A big um, cannon only page, for large bore artillery enthusiasts.
4.or some combination of the above
Blueskydrinking wrote:
So I'm a 5′4″ (162 cm) guy with size 18 US / 17 UK / 55 EU feet. Yep, my feet are stupidly big for my height. It's due to a genetic anomaly - I was born with disproportionately large feet and hands and they just grew "normally" as I got older. For the most part it's ok - I obviously have great balance and can swim like a dolphin but of course shoe shopping and bowling can get a bit annoying. Running shoes can also be tricky to find in an 18EE.
Here are some photos below so you can see what it looks like.
Just wondering if anyone else has a weird mismatch between their feet and height? Does it affect your running at all?
Why do you go from forum to forum telling people this? Running site, poker site, et al. The same shtick, the same photos and a weird compulsion (and possibly a hoax).
Idk usually people are funnier or more accepting about it online than they are in real life to be honest. And genuinely curious if there's anyone else out there with this issue.
Imagine the damage those huge mitts could do in the boxing ring! Or those hands and feet in judo.
They don't look too bad in the original:
If you can juggle, you will always have a job.
Your nemesis wrote:
Lol wtf I'm 6'4" with size 7s bro...did our feet get swapped at birth? I sympathize with you re: shoe selection though...a lot of men's sizes start at 8 in shoe stores and have to order mine in a lot which is a pain.
Have you considered buying women's shoes? A men's 7 is about a women's 8.5, which is a very standard size.
Possible disadvantages: (1) The standard women's shoe is a B width, standard men's shoe is a D width. The women's shoe won't fit very well if you have wider feet. (2) Women's shoes tend to come in more pastel-y colors, but most models do have some dark colors.
It's unlikely anyone will know you're wearing a women's shoe.
I think of all people the same. We're all human beings:
Blueskydrinking wrote:
About 9" long so about the average hand length of someone who's 6'8" haha...hand shakes can be awkward.
It's weird that the owner of this hand never mentioned, on the /r/tall subreddit, that he was only 5-foot-4 -- even though he was amazed that a taller person had smaller hands (quote: 8" at 5'11 is huge!).
in college i was 5'9" and wore 10.5 or 11 running shoes depending on the brand. 35 yrs later i am closer to 5'8", wearing 11.5 or 12s. i don't really like it. i feel clumsy. but then again i am getting old, so there are more important things to worry about.
You have put a lot of effort into this troll post. The two pictures you picked though are of two different people. You cut the heads off, which was smart, but why did you not just rely on Abib Amadou's entire post on Quora with many more photos?
What has your running been like?
I have theories on foot size and running based on my observations over the years, but am curious what kind of runner you are and whether you think this is a hindrance or not?
Blueskydrinking wrote:
Idk usually people are funnier or more accepting about it online than they are in real life to be honest. And genuinely curious if there's anyone else out there with this issue.
You, or someone else, did this same exact post a few months ago. And, if I remember correctly, somebody responded that they had seen the material before. So I guess, try, try again.
Not that I take this post seriously, but I wore 16 for many years and thought I needed 17 at one point. Selection is limited in 16 but there was nothing in 17, just some not really running shoes from NB or Nike. Can't imagine there'd be anything in 18.
I lost some weight and wore tight work shoes for a year or so and found that my feet had shrunk or something and I could wear 15. A whole new world opened up to me and I bought 5 pairs of running shoes in a month.
Blueskydrinking wrote:
About 9" long so about the average hand length of someone who's 6'8" haha...hand shakes can be awkward.
An NBA hand measurement of that hand would be about 8.5". Kawhi Leonard's hands are 9.75". He wears a size 14 shoe at 6'7".
Rajon Rondo hands are 9.5" at 6'1"; he wears size 13 shoes.
I have very small hands for a guy 6'3". I can barely/not really palm a basketball. Mine measure 8.25" by that measurement.
In the unlikely event that that's your hand and you're 5'4", you definitely have large hands for a tiny person, but nowhere near proportional to size 18 feet.
A better LRC call name for you would have been HOBBIT.....
I have a shoe size just a little smaller than you at 17 but I'm also quite a bit taller. Shoe shopping is a pain.
6'2 250lbs with awing span of 86 inches.buy I also wear a size 20 shoe. Some hit the Genetic myjackpot. And some are the proverbial b bull ox whos main job is to move things and people out of the way
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