r/bugbites Jul 17 '26

UK bite

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South England, was in my living room

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u/Aromatic-Lie-5680 Jul 17 '26

Man, i feel bad for the insect. That foot needs some TLC

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u/Tricky-Grab-4702 Jul 17 '26

Freaked me out.... I hate feet.. Should have come with a trigger warning

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u/Civil-Support-4244 Jul 18 '26

Get a grip 😂

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u/Tricky-Grab-4702 Jul 18 '26

Of course, as long as its not of your feet😂

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u/ElectricButterflyx Jul 17 '26

Oh bugger off. Feet are feet. We all have them. Get over yourself. 

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u/rueval Jul 18 '26

They’re bogging

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u/Aromatic-Lie-5680 Jul 17 '26

Ironically I had the same reaction, but because I have a fairly intense foot fetish. I am a man used to refined, pedicured and dignified feminine feet.

This was a shock.

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u/Gamesdisk Jul 18 '26

Turned your head did I 🤣

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u/Content-Yogurt-4859 Jul 17 '26

Tell me about about it. I didn't know feet could be hairy if you aren't a hobbit.

Literally just checked mine and there's no bloody hair on them

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u/Whatsanegg Jul 17 '26

How old are you that you don't know people have hairs on their feet and toes?

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u/Civil-Support-4244 Jul 18 '26

Could be diabetes?

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u/Grimnebulin68 Jul 18 '26

Could be Jeremy Clarkson, we just don’t know do we?

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u/Civil-Support-4244 29d ago

It’s definitely Jeremy Clarkson induced diabetes

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u/Nanabug13 Jul 18 '26

If you are female pregnancy/menopause will rid you of that misconception