Webbed toes?

Discussion in 'Barefoot' started by teast394, Oct 10, 2020.

  1. teast394

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    Does anyone else here have webbed toes? Mine are partially webbed and my 6 year old is almost fully, he has a little reduced mobility climbing etc as a result and a little self conscious about it. Is there anyone else here with this condition?
     

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  2. jagerhans

    jagerhans Far out, man. Lifetime Supporter

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    Wikipedia calls that syndactyly, You are in the same club of Dan Aykroyd, Thomas Malthus and Josef Stalin. It can be surgically corrected, they say.
     
  3. teast394

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    It can be but it's usually messy I think. Most recommendations are to leave it unless you have to.
     
  4. goodearth

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    Probably GREAT for swimming....and a lot of girls love a touch of the bizarre. It’s not ugly. Tell the kid he’s a killer.
     

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