Petite brunette at 160 cm with the smallest size 3.5 feet on the site and a very organized, numbers-oriented brain. I’m an accountant which means I spend my days in spreadsheets and my evenings doing exactly what I feel like – which turns out to be surprisingly varied.
Zodiac Sign: Cancer ♋
Profession: Accountant / Feet Model
Interests: tax optimization, organized pantries, spreadsheets as hobby, audiobooks and weekend gardening
Tiny feet, tidy spreadsheets ❤️
Months after breaking up with a long-term boyfriend I was cleaning out the apartment and found a dusty old adult magazine under the bed - a very specific one focused entirely on feet. I spent an uncomfortable hour flipping through it and realizing what he'd actually been into all those years.
Being spanked with a leather belt. Not a hand, not a paddle - specifically a belt. The sound, the specific sting, the ritual of watching him unbuckle it first. It's the anticipation that gets me almost more than the impact.
My favorite pedicure is classic french or dusty pink. The most memorable compliment: a fan told me my tiny size 3.5 soles make every piece of furniture look oversized, which I found amusing. My favorite shoes are kitten heels and conservative ballet flats.
Nude pantyhose at the office, bare at home.
Yes, quite a lot. I blush easily and this is a very specific topic.
Extremely sensitive. On such small feet any touch covers a large percentage of the surface.
I feel seen. Accountants are invisible - being the center of someone's attention is a pleasant reversal.
Very ticklish everywhere. I can barely hold a straight face.
After a full day at the office my tiny soles are warm with soft wrinkles. Pantyhose keeps scent minimal.
Size-comparison requests - fans who want my tiny feet photographed next to everyday objects like remote controls and coffee mugs for scale. I find those delightful.
I would film a quiet home-office video where I sit cross-legged on a leather chair in front of my computer, tiny bare feet tucked under me, slowly unfolding them against a big wooden desk while the camera stays close to study the scale.






