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Which Americans Are Most Embarrassed by Their Feet?

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Forty-four percent of Americans are self-conscious about their feet. That’s according to a new survey that examined how 2,000 people around the country feel about their feet. The survey conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Kerasal revealed that Gen…

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Which Americans are most embarrassed by their feet?

Forty-four percent of Americans are self-conscious about their feet. That’s according to a new survey that examined how 2,000 people around the country feel about their feet. The survey conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Kerasal revealed that Gen…

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(Photo by Marianna via Pexels) 44% of Americans are embarrassed about their feet, according to a new survey of 2,000 adults. The survey by Kerasal and Talker Research found that Gen Xers are the most self-conscious, with 49% admitting to it, followed by 45% of millennials and 42% of Gen Zers. This insecurity extends to fashion, as 66% have avoided open-toed shoes out of concern about the appearance of their nails. Women, in particular, are feeli…

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Summer is here, and with it, a phenomenon many are familiar with: 30% of French people admit that their feet sweat more during this season. While a slight odor is perfectly normal, certain situations can turn our extremities into real sources of embarrassment.

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