If you've been hitting up the pool or the beach this summer, there's a chance you've felt self-conscious about SOME aspect of your body. Maybe it's your belly . . . your thighs . . . or your FEET.
In a new survey, 44% of Americans say they're self-conscious about their feet. And 66% have even avoided wearing open-toed shoes because of it.
The biggest concerns are SMELLS and "toenail fungus." Other reasons people don't want to show off their feet include: Toe hair and toe shape.
Gen X was the most embarrassed by their feet . . . followed by Millennials, and Gen Z. Boomers apparently couldn't care less at this point.
There's plenty you can do to improve your foot health and hygiene . . . but 30% of people say they'd be willing to give up BOOZE to magically have perfect feet. 20% would give up coffee.
On the flip-side, some people are extremely confident in their feet. 29% of Americans say they'd sell pictures of their feet if there was any interest. (???)