I hate wearing shoes and socks, I find wearing them a bother. I like being barefoot outside; my feet in the grass and even mud feels great.
2006-10-27 13:52:26
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answer #1
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answered by Voodoo Experience 4
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I do, I go out and take out the trash barefoot all the time. Even when there is snow on the ground. I am not to lazy to put on shoes. It is just a quick trip so I figure what is the point.
I don't know why I prefer barefoot, the first things that come off when I come home are the shoes. I have always been that way. I don't understand how some people can stand to keep their shoes on.
2006-10-27 13:50:19
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answer #2
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answered by Sue Chef 6
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Barefoot. All the time. Nearly 100 percent. Even in public.
Why? I dunno really. I just decided to stop wearing shoes and socks after more than 30 years of always wearing shoes and socks. I work at home self-employed, so I have no boss to tell me to wear shoes.
Now, the only people that tell me to wear shoes are people that see me in public and think I am wacky or retail store clerks and managers.
I wear shoes when etiquitte requires such as funerals and weddings. And I wear shoes when moving furniture or doing anything that might be dangerous.
I drive barefoot and don't even take shoes along with me. When people ask, I tell them my shoes are at home where they belong. If people ask if my feet are cold, I tell them I enjoy it.
Hot pavement is not a problem. Dog poop and broken glass are not problems. Even wet weather, mud, snow, and ice are not a problem.
I enjoy walking in snow barefoot. I shovel the drive and clean off the car -- and never have to worry about getting snow in my boots. Only salt is a problem, but I can deal with that easy enough.
I enjoy walking everywhere outside barefoot. I go hiking in the woods barefoot and even walk in streams barefoot in the middle of winter. I love it all.
If more people were barefoot, they would know the joys of experiencing all kinds of textures and temperatures that bare feet permit. And I am convinced the world could be a more relaxed place if more people were barefoot. Imagine if all the leaders of the world were barefoot -- they would be less stressed and less hostile. Or we can hope for that.
Toes and mud were made for each other.
Playing in the rain barefoot (and perhaps naked) is tons of fun and everyone should try it. And everyone should try walking in snow barefoot-- even for just 30 seconds. :):)
If you are considering the barefoot lifestyle, remember that there is nothing illegal, immoral, or wrong about being barefoot. Forget about what other people think who will see you -- just be concerned with yourself. Barefooting is so much more enjoyable and relaxing than wearing hot, sweaty socks and shoes.
2006-10-30 21:36:28
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answered by barefootboy 4
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I like going barefoot sometimes! I've noticed that when I'm barefoot at like a club or at the park, I've had lots of good looking guys come up to talk to me,than if I have shoes on.They use it as an icew breaker.They ask like am I ever embarrased or,don't my feet get dirty?I think it makes the think the girl is more easy going and laid back and approachable.
2006-10-28 02:15:30
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answered by bralesskelly 1
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I only like going barefoot at places where you generally see other girls barefoot. Usually at the places you don't get any weird looks or rude comments. I like to go barefoot when out with my friends dancing,or at the board walk ,or at the waterpark.. You almost always will see a few good looking girls out on the dance floor barefoot. There is tons of guys and girls that get turned on when they see a girl barefoot in public. I go barefoot at the park, and to a dairy hut a few blocks up the street from my house. i like to go barefoot because it turns me on when I see guys or girls staring at me because I'm barefoot .
2006-10-27 16:16:39
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answered by ? 2
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I hate shoes all together and most of the time I don't have them on. I wear filp flops as much as I can and When I was at work I never tied my shoes (worked at a casino so tennis shoe were okay) I live in a town that has one of CA's major Universitys and so its pretty liberal we even have a few professor that dont wear shoes and one that only wears knee high red socks and sandles. Its pretty cool because when I go to dinner I don't have to hide the fact that I have on filp flops and I take them off under the table because most everyone eles in the resturant has too.
2006-10-27 13:55:52
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answered by ♥Ta Loca♥ 4
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At home, I wear slippers. you go around barefoot and all the dirt and microorganisms gets on the skin and your blanket. You know what i don't understand are my former dorm mates who go to the bathroom barefoot, and these floors were wet most of the time. not ony that, but they just plop down the toilet seat w/o putting any paper towels.. i've seen these seats, they're filled with yellow stains and sometimes choco pudding. now that's sick, Dante!
2006-10-27 13:59:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Barefoot. I get pedicures on a regular basis and wear beautiful (14kt gold) toe rings on both feet. I take good care of my feet and they love to breathe. But in my house. Away from home, I keep my shoes on because I do not want to get germs. It really grosses me out to see women trying on shoes without socks or stockings on. I avoid shopping in places where I see this going on.
2006-10-27 15:00:34
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answered by ValleyViolet 6
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I enjoy going barefoot (love dancing barefoot) always barefoot in the house its just a natural feeling......but I do take care of my feet, good cream and sleep in socks. Keeping them soft is a must
2006-10-27 13:51:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I love walking barefoot on the sand of tropical beaches...
2006-10-27 14:14:47
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answered by Anonymous
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