<p>Big Socks :)</p>
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<p>That’s not what your mom said. :)</p>
<p>^lol</p>
<p>7.5 or 8 in women’s</p>
<p>women 8.5!</p>
<p>11 in men’s.</p>
<p>~ 11 mens</p>
<p>9.5-10 mens</p>
<p>10-10.5 mens</p>
<p>13 mens here.</p>
<p>Question: do you think bigger feet make a person less clumsy or more clumsy? I’ve heard people say “people with small feet have worse balance and fall down more” and “people with big feet are clumsier and trip more” and “people who are clumsy have big feet because they need them to counteract their clumsiness”. Then there’s also “tall people have worse balance, and also bigger feet”.</p>
<p>So the authorities are divided. My own experience seems to indicate the last one.</p>
<p>7.5/8 men’s size</p>
<p>you know what they say about big feet…</p>
<p>big socks</p>
<p>I have small feet (size 6-6.5, women’s obviously) so small socks for me…</p>
<p>Women’s 8.5 - 9.5, depending on brand.</p>
<p>Apparently men’s pen15es are three times the length of their thumbs.</p>
<p>Mens nine.</p>
<p>^^ Nope, there is no evidence to suggest that the size of a man’s “favourite pendulum” is correlated to the size of any other part of his body.</p>
<p>i wear 8.5 in women</p>
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Thats what guys with small pendulums say hahaha jkjk</p>
<p>8.5</p>
<p>I’m Asian.</p>
<p>13 Men’s</p>
<p>One day, someone said take your shoe size, divide it by 2 and add or subtract 1. When someone said 7.5 inches, this girl’s mouth dropped.</p>
<p>8</p>
<p>its small</p>