Ever seen an a$$hole?
2006-08-12 19:58:14
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course not. The way the foot appears (clean, toenails trimmed and manicured, no varicose veins around the ankles, etc.) tells a lot about how a person takes care of his/her body, sense of hygiene and sense of balance. You need not be a foot fetishist to be on the lookout for such foot.
2006-08-13 03:15:04
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answer #2
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answered by Bummerang 5
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I think orifices (like nose, mouth, c*nt, and other bodily holes), are the ugliest part of the human body. They grow weird hair, is red and raw, and discharges funky smelling fluids with diseases like something out of a B-grade horror flick.
2006-08-13 05:29:53
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the foot is one of my favorite parts of the body. It says a lot about the person.
2006-08-13 03:02:01
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answered by Anonymous
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No,but I have seen some ugly feet.I have a saying.If you are going out in public,make sure your feet are clean and pretty.
I get pedicures every two weeks when I get my fingernails filled.
Guys need pedicures too.
2006-08-13 16:37:54
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answered by pinkparmender 2
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I don't agree, no. I think feet are kind of attractive ( womens feet that is)
2006-08-13 03:08:33
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answered by . 5
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check your @$$...
or your insides, since you said "in" human body, not "on" or "of" I'm sure your colon isn't very pretty. LOL
2006-08-13 03:02:43
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answer #7
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answered by Falcon_01 6
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i really think some feet are pretty, i like em. an ugly part to me would be maybe a scrotum.
2006-08-13 03:02:35
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answered by andrea 5
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Northernlights,
Nope, I don't.
What angle are you looking at it/them from?
I think you should give them another look-see.
Ugly would be a wrinkled elbow!
2006-08-13 03:01:01
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answer #9
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answered by vim 5
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Does this mean you're fond of your aashole? Here look, do you like mine? You sure asked for this one, ha, ha!
2006-08-13 03:04:20
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answer #10
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answered by MaqAtak 4
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