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Rated: E · Short Story · Family · #2305505
Dad makes a competition to see which of his four daughters has the smelliest feet
I never thought I would be the father to hold a competition for my daughters to find out who had the smelliest feet. But here we are, and my girls couldn't be happier about it.

It all started when I took my daughters to get new shoes for the upcoming school year. As we walked through the shoe store, we couldn't help but notice how strong the foot odor in the store was. I made a joke about how our family must have the smelliest feet in town, and my girls laughed along with me.

But then, one of my daughters piped up and said, "Daddy, I bet I have stinkier feet than everyone else."

The other girls quickly jumped in, claiming that they had the smelliest feet. I couldn't help but chuckle at their competitiveness.

As we left the store, I thought about their claim to have the smelliest feet. As a father, I wanted to make sure that my daughters were all healthy and taking care of themselves, but I also wanted to indulge their competitive spirits.

So, I came up with the idea of a foot smell test competition. I told my daughters that we were going to have a competition to see who had the smelliest feet, and they all cheered in excitement.

The competition consisted of three rounds. In the first round, each girl had to wear their shoes for a full day and then take them off and let me smell them. I rated each foot odor on a scale of one to ten, with ten being the smelliest.

My oldest daughter went first, taking off her shoes and presenting them to me. I took a whiff and was surprised at how strong the odor was. I had to give her a nine out of ten.

The other girls followed, and to my surprise, each of them had a strong foot odor. I couldn't help but chuckle at the absurdity of the situation.

For the second round, each girl had to wear the same pair of socks for a full day and then present them to me for smelling. The odor in the room had become almost unbearable at this point, but my daughters were all giggling and having a great time.

The third and final round was the most intense. Each girl had to take off her shoes and socks and present her bare feet to me. I had to smell each of their feet and rate their foot odor on a scale of one to ten.

It was a close call, but my second daughter ended up winning the competition with a rating of ten out of ten for her foot odor. The other girls were disappointed but still happy and giggling from the thrill of the competition.

But then, things took a turn. My daughters began to tease me, saying that I couldn't handle the smell of their feet. They dared me to smell between their toes, and before I knew it, I had accepted.

I lay down on the floor, and one by one, my daughters stepped on my face and made me smell between their toes. The odor was so overpowering that I could barely breathe, but my daughters were having a great time.

My oldest daughter was the first to step up to me. She had always been the athlete of the family, playing soccer and running track. Her feet were calloused and rough, with a distinct smell of sweat mixed with the leather of her soccer cleats. As she pressed her toes against my nose, I couldn't help but cringe from the strong odor. Her big toe was slightly crooked from an old soccer injury, and there was a faint odor of vinegar mixed with the sweat. She laughed as I squirmed and tried to hold my breath, relishing in the discomfort that she was causing me.

The second daughter had always been a bit of a bookworm, spending most of her time indoors reading and studying. Her feet had a different odor to them, one that was musty and reminiscent of old books. Her skin was soft and smooth, without any calluses, but the odor was still strong. The scent of the library mixed with a faint odor of popcorn and old socks. As she giggled at my discomfort, I couldn't help but smile at how unique her foot odor was.

My third daughter was the wild child of the family, always running around the yard and playing in the mud. Her feet reflected her adventurous spirit, with dirt caked under her toenails and a strong odor of sweat and outdoor activity. As she pressed her toes against my nose, I caught a whiff of grass and earth in addition to the strong scent of sweat. Despite the odor being overpowering, I couldn't help but feel admiration for her free spirit and love for the outdoors. She grinned down at me as I struggled to breathe, feeling pride in her fierce independence.

And finally, my youngest daughter had the most unique foot odor of them all. She had always been the pickiest eater, and it showed in her foot odor. Her feet had a distinct smell of cheese and vinegar, which was not exactly pleasant but definitely memorable. As she pressed her little toes against my nose, I couldn't help but cringe at the pungent odor. It was like standing near a cheese factory mixed with acrid vinegar. Despite the unpleasantness, I couldn't help but feel love and affection for my youngest daughter, knowing that her unique personality would take her far in life.

As the competition came to a close, I couldn't help but think about how strange the whole situation was. But my daughters were happy, and that's all that mattered.

In the end, we all learned a valuable lesson about the importance of foot hygiene. And who knows, maybe next year we'll have a competition to see who has the cleanest feet.
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