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Count Dooku 04-14-15 01:54 AM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 

Originally Posted by Norm de Plume (Post 12450730)
Is this what you guys like? This nastiness?!
http://backtoglam.com/wp-content/upl...-Hendricks.jpg

Holy Fuck!!

Is this her car?

astrochimp 04-14-15 06:29 AM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 
Who's looking at her feet?

stingermck 04-14-15 07:02 AM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 
Lol, she needs those big feet to hold herself up. Duh.

Brack 04-14-15 07:25 AM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 

Originally Posted by TGM (Post 12450556)
from the waist up she's perfection. but she's got a big dumper. :(

That's a negative?!?!?

Brack 04-14-15 07:27 AM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 

Originally Posted by astrochimp (Post 12451002)
Who's looking at her feet?

Guys who look at only imperfections. Or gay dudes.

slop101 04-14-15 09:49 AM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 
Amy Rutberg, who was just on Daredevil and is a comedian, is pretty hot.

http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/...20150205102234

http://amyrutberg.com/wp-content/upl...Rutberg_10.jpg

dhmac 04-14-15 10:36 AM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 

Originally Posted by Norm de Plume (Post 12450730)
Is this what you guys like? This nastiness?!
http://backtoglam.com/wp-content/upl...-Hendricks.jpg

Women's high heel shoes deform their feet, as in this photo with the big toes warped inward. It's almost like foot binding from the old Imperial China and I don't understand why there isn't a widescale public rejection of high heel shoes given how terrible they are for the feet.

(Just do a Google image search for "high heels deform feet" to see a lot more photos just like this one.)

sven 04-14-15 11:29 AM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 

Originally Posted by Brack (Post 12451028)
That's a negative?!?!?

It is when the rest of her matches too.

Rex Fenestrarum 04-14-15 11:55 AM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 

Originally Posted by dhmac (Post 12451195)
Women's high heel shoes deform their feet, as in this photo with the big toes warped inward. It's almost like foot binding from the old Imperial China and I don't understand why there isn't a widescale public rejection of high heel shoes given how terrible they are for the feet.

Because her feet have something going on other than mere high heels. Hendricks is either wearing high heels 24x7, is wearing shoes that are way too tighter for her, or just has naturally wonky feet. I've known some women who had a weird obsession with buying shoes too small for their feet, and some women who'd wear high heels 99.8% of the time. Those women had messed up feet. The "normal" women I've known had... normal feet.

RocShemp 04-14-15 12:13 PM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 

Originally Posted by dhmac (Post 12451195)
Women's high heel shoes deform their feet, as in this photo with the big toes warped inward. It's almost like foot binding from the old Imperial China and I don't understand why there isn't a widescale public rejection of high heel shoes given how terrible they are for the feet.

(Just do a Google image search for "high heels deform feet" to see a lot more photos just like this one.)

For decades I have called high heeled shoes the Western form of foot binding. However, women love them and think they look amazing in the most uncomfortable looking shoes. In fact, it seems the more uncomfortable the better.

I am so glad I was born at a time that high heeled shoes are not in fashion for men, given that bit of fashion was originally made for us.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...e.jpg~original

Women started wearing them to look more masculine. Afterwards, men said "fuck that shit. I don't wanna look like a girl" and the rest is history.

randian 04-14-15 12:50 PM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 
Louis XIV's shoes would hardly qualify as high heels today. Little more heel lift than a pair of Western boots.

sven 04-14-15 01:29 PM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 
As a short guy I would gladly join the war against high heels! I also hate lipstick. Lets kill that too.

hanshotfirst1138 04-14-15 03:43 PM

Personally, I think high heels can be pretty sexy, but if they're something which does any physical harm, it'd totally understand someone speaking out against them. That said, the only time I remember seeing them is on prom night, and they added a nice glamour. Apparently they're the subject of any number of fetishes though -other-.

Norm de Plume 04-14-15 04:16 PM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 
High heels can be enticing, but when I consider that they can cause ghastly bunions like Hendricks's, I'm not sold on their benefits.


Originally Posted by Brack
Guys who look at only imperfections. Or gay dudes.

Some men - many men - have foot fetishes. And why would gay dudes be turned on by women's feet? Your post exhibits ignorance.

Originally Posted by Thrush
Thats pretty much my ideal woman.

:shrug:Different strokes... I don't have an ideal woman. I find all disparate kinds attractive, but I have a predilection for petite women of natural beauty (little to no makeup) with round faces, perky (not flabby and/or huge) breasts, and a nice bush.
But that's purely the looks department. I'd much rather get together with a smart, good-hearted woman with "average looks" than a gorgeous, superficial dummy.

Giantrobo 04-14-15 05:33 PM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 

Originally Posted by norm de plume (Post 12451833)

some men - many men - have foot fetishes. And why would gay dudes be turned on by women's feet? Your post exhibits <b>accuracy</b>.

fixed

Thrush 04-15-15 01:01 AM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 

Originally Posted by Norm de Plume (Post 12451833)
:shrug:Different strokes... I don't have an ideal woman. I find all disparate kinds attractive, but I have a predilection for petite women of natural beauty (little to no makeup) with round faces, perky (not flabby and/or huge) breasts, and a nice bush.
But that's purely the looks department. I'd much rather get together with a smart, good-hearted woman with "average looks" than a gorgeous, superficial dummy.

Again, my ideal woman.

Brack 04-15-15 02:10 AM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 

Originally Posted by Norm de Plume (Post 12451833)
High heels can be enticing, but when I consider that they can cause ghastly bunions like Hendricks's, I'm not sold on their benefits.


Some men - many men - have foot fetishes. And why would gay dudes be turned on by women's feet? Your post exhibits ignorance.

Not ignorance, but pickiness. If one is turned off by feet alone is hilarious. Gay dudes tend to point out frivolous imperfections..

If you're into "average" women, have at it. I'm not. I find women who are distinct to be more attractive than "average".

randian 04-15-15 02:33 AM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 

Originally Posted by Norm de Plume (Post 12451833)
High heels can be enticing, but when I consider that they can cause ghastly bunions like Hendricks's, I'm not sold on their benefits.

It's not the bunions. Her feet are deformed.

slop101 04-15-15 12:23 PM

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What a weird tangent.

I'm not "into" feet, but this whole notion of high heels damaging feet to such an extent is horseshit.

Here are the feet of a couple 40+ year old women, who have been wearing high heels since they were teenagers.

http://i.imgur.com/YDz0qk4.jpg

Count Dooku 04-15-15 01:10 PM

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https://tvrecappersanonymous.files.w...ge-simpson.jpg

The Most Attractive Person on TV thread turned into a foot fetish thread so gradually, I didn't even notice.

Philzilla 04-15-15 01:15 PM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 

Originally Posted by slop101 (Post 12452772)
What a weird tangent.

I'm not "into" feet, but this whole notion of high heels damaging feet to such an extent is horseshit.

Here are the feet of a couple 40+ year old women, who have been wearing high heels since they were teenagers.

http://i.imgur.com/YDz0qk4.jpg

Evolution toe going on with the chick in the black flops. GUILTY!

Rob V 04-15-15 01:26 PM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 

Originally Posted by Count Dooku (Post 12452830)
https://tvrecappersanonymous.files.w...ge-simpson.jpg

The Most Attractive Person on TV thread turned into a foot fetish thread so gradually, I didn't even notice.

It seems that if a thread goes more than 10 pages, it's eventually going to be a foot fetish discussion... unless it's Star Wars.

Trevor 04-15-15 02:13 PM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 

Originally Posted by Rob V (Post 12452853)
It seems that if a thread goes more than 10 pages, it's eventually going to be a foot fetish discussion... unless it's Star Wars.

http://i59.tinypic.com/fnfvia.jpg

Norm de Plume 04-15-15 03:52 PM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 

Originally Posted by Brack (Post 12452389)
Not ignorance, but pickiness. If one is turned off by feet alone is hilarious. Gay dudes tend to point out frivolous imperfections..

If you're into "average" women, have at it. I'm not. I find women who are distinct to be more attractive than "average".

You seem to have difficulty with reading comprehension. If you actually read and comprehended everything I wrote, my preferences are quite clear.

Giantrobo 04-15-15 05:07 PM

Re: Most attractive person on TV?
 

Originally Posted by slop101 (Post 12452772)
What a weird tangent.

I'm not "into" feet, but this whole notion of high heels damaging feet to such an extent is horseshit.

Here are the feet of a couple 40+ year old women, who have been wearing high heels since they were teenagers.

http://i.imgur.com/YDz0qk4.jpg

You just happen to have pics of two MILF's feet? But you're not into feet? Methinks you are bullshitting. Anyway, it's not the heel part of these shoes that cause feet like Hendricks', it's pointy toe heels/shoes that can cause bunions.



A bunion is a painful lump at the base of the big toe, which may cause the toe to bend unnaturally. It forms when the tissue or bone at the base joint gets displaced. This may happen after years of abnormal pressure and movement. <b>Pointy-toed shoes are a common factor, which explains the prevalence of bunions among women</b>.


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