Foot binding was a custom practiced on young girls and women for (approximately) 1,000 years.
Foot Binding was also used to distinguish various classes in China (especially aristocrats and the wealthy), because the men who married wives who had foot binding needed to be wealthy enough to support the wife and the family. That is why the wealthy in the Ming dynasty and the Qing dynasty practiced foot binding on women.
Mao Zedong also declared that women have equal rights to men and banned foot binding.
Chinese foot binding is a practice whereby women force very painful and tight bandages to keep their feet small whilst growing up. It is primarily done for vanity reasons.
No, this was something only done by Chinese Women to try and achieve what they thought to be "the perfect size foot" to look attractive to Men... It was a custom practised on young girls and women for approximately one thousand years in China, beginning in the 10th century and ending in the early 20th century. Foot-binding resulted in lifelong disabilities for most of its victims, though as the practice waned in the early 20th century, some girls' feet were released after initial binding, leaving less severe deformities." However, some effects of foot-binding were permanent, especially if a girl's arches or toes had been broken or other drastic measures taken in order to achieve the desired smallness. In the 1990s and early 2000s, some elderly Chinese women still suffered from disabilities related to bound feet.
Yes -- just search "foot fetish personals"!
Some of them do, but statistically, men have more foot fetishes than women do.
traditional story has it that: one of the ruler's (sorry, do not know which ruler) many wives had tiny feet (genetics not foot binding) this was his favorite wife, so the court women believed their daughters would have a higher status if their feet were small as well thus, foot binding started quite honestly, it was supposed to make women look pretty and be entirely useless when it came to them moving about men apperantly like the thought that women could not get anywhere one their own feet, it made women seem vulnerable and in need of assistance (feet naturally are supposed to grow bigger as a person gets older so as to make balance possible; also the footbinding did not take into abound toenails, so as the woman grows, the toenails dig into her foot, making balance hard and walking painful) hope the answer you wanted is in there somewhere
Some do, but it is not a very common practice.
No. There is almost a foot difference in length.
Yes, both men and women are allowed to do judo. However, men and women may not fight each other in tournaments just practices.
Both are good at it if you practice. Seemingly, women would be more predisposed to have more natural ability than men, but it's knowledge that counts.
girls have a 7.5 foot net and men's have a 8 foot net C: