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This is not necessarily a good thing. You might want to see a Ballet shoe fitter to discuss options for shoes, especially if you do pointework. I myself would suggest using rubber spacers if you dance en pointe.

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Q: Is it bad for ballet if every time you pointe your foot your 2nd toe goes over your big toe?
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