"This gallery has brought me to a very nice level of feet appreciation. Yet I think that this woman is Not a ballerina. Her feet are Way Too Nice. Ballerinas' feet most notably tend to be tough, often calloused, even rough and bruised, sometimes and even often with sores - especially when they are Toe dancers, meaning wearing "toe shoes" and dancing "on point". It could gross you out to see such dancers' feet - I personally guarantee it, because as a 9 year old I spent a summer with my Mother who was a ballet Student and Teacher and I Have Seen the back-stage parts of such professional dancers, at Ted Shawn's school of dance at Shawn's "Jacob's Pillow" performing center in Becket, Massachusetts, USA. Ballet is an extreme study ... many the motions are Not natural for human bodies. Injuries, especially to their feet are quite common, some even permanent. I would tend to think - With Experience - that this lovely woman's lovely flexibility is more typical of Yogis - I know, having lived for 5 months in a work-exchange program called Spiritual Lifestyle Training at the Kripalu Center For Yoga and Health in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, USA which is The Largest Yoga center in the US. This Woman could also be simply very fit and has worked out with what Should Be "normal" Stretching, matched with regular, healthy exercise. In any case, Her feet are Simply Lovely - and have brought me to a whole other level of appreciation of Beauty and Admiration of Fine Ladies' feet - especially as I am a non-heterosexual, Sissy-Faggot, Never ''mated'' ... I still Love the Beauty And I am in AWE of their Great Wisdom and especially their Intuitive Nature - of females in general, of whom I am simply also In Awe. Bravo to this woman and her photographer. This is simply Yummy to me."
"This is amazing - I truly wish I could suck someone this way - not mention see my Mother (ballet dancer) suck like this. I mean, their flexibility and bodily control can be stunning ... yet this ... like, wow. I wonder now how Many ballerinas have great sex getting into otherwise nearly unheard of positions ... I have no doubt that Yogis are much alike."