Leggomylego @ Leggomylego @lemmings.world Posts 3Comments 52Joined 2 wk. ago
No I will have to check this out. Love some small foot representation.
Yes sometimes random strangers will comment on it which is awkward. It's quite noticeable. In high school I used to try to wear much bigger shoes like size 7 (the biggest I could wear without them falling off me) to make it less noticeable but it hurt like hell lugging those around all day so I stopped. It's annoying but I'm used to it I guess.
Very interesting. Yes I can easily fall and trip over. Then again I don't have anything to compare it to as I've never had normal sized paws but I do tend to trip a lot.
Pretty average bro
Yes thinking about getting some dress shoes custom made but haven't got around to it yet.
Wow. I can't compute that size really but yes they're certainly very dependable in all sizes.
Running shoes and dress shoes are particularly frustrating though. Sneakers in a size 3 are not designed for the wear and tear a 6'1" man is going to put them through so I'm buying a new pair every few months. Dress shoes as well are hard to find in designs that don't look like clunky Communion shoes.
Mostly online. Women's sizes are all too big so can only wear kid's sizes. The trick is finding something without Velcro and superheroes all over it (though I have a cool pair of Optimus Prime sandals just because I can). Converse and Vans are reliable.
Haha why is this so true? Luckily whatever made my hands and feet lilliputian didn't affect any other part of my body.
Compared to my friend's size 10 the difference is quite dramatic
![](https://lemmings.world/pictrs/image/2393179e-6c7f-4ad4-adf7-19ff719f6bc2.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=1024)
Sometimes. I can walk and run fine because my calves and foot muscles I think have grown bigger to compensate. But still trip all the time. Windy days are not my friend.
Yes size 3 US. Another angle:
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