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Summary: “Legs Guides To Character?” (Press, 7 May 1971)
In a letter published on 7 May 1971, M. S. D. Moore shared findings from a survey examining the size and shape of men's feet. The analysis included 100 subjects and revealed some intriguing correlations. Moore noted that men with shorter feet tended to have poorer eyesight and often married at a younger age. Additionally, men with particularly long feet exhibited tendencies towards homosexuality, while those with flat feet were identified as some of the biggest consumers of beer in the nation. Moore concluded the survey by mentioning that there was no evidence to link foot length with issues of impotency.
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