>>32782758You mean like when there's good smells or like when there's a hint of personal care treatments or products being used but it faintly masks or mixes with a bit of stank? Either one is fine with me. Stuff like honey is a valid treatment for example since it has anti-bacterial properties and some professional foot models will swear by its effectivity at fighting bad odor in addition to promoting softness. As I said, good feet are preferred but it's not like I'm gonna mind if they get a bit sweaty after work or a long car trip. As long as she understands the importance of a good wash on them at the end of the day, it's all good.