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And I'm trying to keep from going under
Baby, who turned the temperature hotter?
'Cause I'm burnin' up, burnin' up for you, baby
I always argue that "different strokes for different folks" is a difficult subject because regardless of taste: I think there's clearly an aesthetic standard any feet can follow. This girl's feet are a clear example of checking out several good marks even if her feet are not (obviously) perfect, and they don't need to be.
Not accounting for the taste of anyone agreeing to the OP's statement, but a fairly good looking girl with size-six feet not sporting stubby toes and with some really good looking soles: is a winner on anyone's book and it clearly shows in the comments. "Gorgeous" is an overstatement, but definitively they're well above average.
Not accounting for the taste of anyone agreeing to the OP's statement, but a fairly good looking girl with size-six feet not sporting stubby toes and with some really good looking soles: is a winner on anyone's book and it clearly shows in the comments. "Gorgeous" is an overstatement, but definitively they're well above average.