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I wouldn't know. I don't go around smelling people's feet and I have never gone to America to smell the difference.
Cheers from Australia
cosmick
Australian foot odor is different in that it is spelt correctly... ODOUR.
ChLoe
HAHA. That is a good question. Hilarious. :P
Umm... I dont think there is any difference between an Australian foot & American foot. XD The one who sweat more is the smeller while the one who didnt, course, not so smelly. lol.
He's gone fishing.
LOL, Never thought about it.
shoredude2
Other than the fact that the Australians spell odor with a redundant "u"??
I'd imagine otherwise it would be similar.
John M
well no for a start
in Australia we are upside down for a start
and in the USA they all wear sneakers all the time
if you want to smell feet you should be in another section // fantasies
jUst Me
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Rowena
Hmmm...... I'd venture to say they probably smell the same.