From ancient times people read palms to find the future. But it is less known that feet can also uncover someone’s character. So, take a look at your feet and discover your features
THE ROMAN FOOT
It is the most usual type of foot, when all toes are arranged straight.
As a rule, the big toe is the largest and after this follow the other
toes, forming an angle of 45 degrees. The persons with Roman foot are
calm and sociable. They like to search for new things, particularly to
explore new countries. Roman foot characterizes remarkable businessmen
and public speakers.
VERY LONG TOES
The persons with such kind of toes are very emotional. They are
talkative, loving to discuss about their sentiments and thoughts. Public
speakers and politicians usually have very long toes.
LITTLE TOE ON THE SIDE OF THE FOOT
The persons that have the little toe a little bit on the side like to
behave in a free way. They are stubborn and like everything to be or to
happen the way it has to be/happen.
NARROW BASE ON THE SECOND TOE
The people full of emotions usually have a narrow base that widens at
the top of their toe. They have the manner to see everything bigger than
it is in reality and have stronger feelings than anybody else. Life
seems to be brighter when they are happy. However, they like to be alone
when they are upset.
THE GREEK FOOT
In this case, the second toe is much larger than the big toe. People
with Greek feet are sportsmen, or are talented in creation. They can be
innovators and public speakers as well. The persons with such kind of
feet are enthusiasts and optimists.
LARGE TOE PADS
This is considered as a gift from heaven, the person is well balanced and is very careful.
THE GAP BETWEEN THE SECOND AND THE THIRD TOES
If you have this physical characteristic, you are a person that does not
like to combine your feelings with your actions. As a rule, people with
a gap between toes practice jobs in which it is necessary to be
emotionally detached. Also, they can be not satisfied of their life,
often trying to change something in it.