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      Blaze last edited by

      Yes - he had a problem when he was younger.

      However he is a ba5tard so it is alright.

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        jpad last edited by

        I think I walk pretty normally, balanced on both sides. My toes don't involuntarily crack. I have to do it, and I don't have major urges to crack in that area, so I don't do it often.

        My friend's five year old son walks on his tiptoes all the time. She's constantly reminding him to walk on his feet. It's weird, and I don't know how it's comfortable.

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          Blaze last edited by

          Maybe they are used to it so it feels normal?

          Or there is a problem with the heel etc?

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            bod8 last edited by

            i don't think i've ever walked on my tip toes regularly…

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              Blaze last edited by

              It isn't natural for most people i think.

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                bod8 last edited by

                I guess it all goes back to how cavemen walked, and what injuries they picked up and how they adapted - in a way you could link this to my old "survival of the fittest" thread lol

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                  Blaze last edited by

                  Yeh the thread no-one understood :?

                  Or those cavemen could have died out due to the process of natural selection.

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                    knuckled last edited by

                    I wouldn't be surprised if the theory has a basis in fact. I do walk on my toes a lot, because of mid-foot problems. By paying attention, maybe I'll notice if my toes need to be cracked more on days when I'm on my feet much.

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                      bod8 last edited by

                      @Blaze:

                      Yeh the thread no-one understood :?

                      Or those cavemen could have died out due to the process of natural selection.

                      isn't natural selection the same thing?

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                        Blaze last edited by

                        I suppose.

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