I'd much rather be barefoot 24/7. In fact, I would be barefoot 24/7 if I could. Besides, I can't sleep with anything on my feet, not even socks. . .ick.
2007-04-25 04:24:46
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answered by Heather Mac 6
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I love being barefoot, but here where it's cold I couldn't go the whole day like that in the winter. In the summer I will only wear sandals because that's the closest I can get to bare feet at work.
2007-04-25 04:24:47
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answered by moviegirl 6
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I'm already barefoot 24/7, for the past ten years (okay, wore footwear a handful of times against the cold the first few winters but very very briefly, and haven't at all for the past three or four years). I do not intend to wear footwear ever again.
2007-04-25 09:07:04
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answered by Sheriam 7
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the first 1
2007-04-25 04:24:57
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answered by Mag 7
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Why render our feet deaf and blind if we don’t need to? Imagine having to wear gloves or ear plugs every time you left the house. Think of all the wonderful sensory input you would miss. Now imagine expanding avenues of sensory input. Imagine being able to feel the wide variety of interesting textures and pleasant surfaces right beneath your very own feet as you go about your daily business.
In general, being barefoot promotes healthy development of musculature in the feet and legs, while excessive reliance on shoes tends to promote atrophy and weakness in those same muscles. This suggests that over dependency on shoes can have serious consequences. A study published in the September 2006 issue of Arthritis and Rheumatism found that “modern shoes may exacerbate the abnormal mechanics of lower-extremity osteoarthritis”.
Urban myths about bare feet being unsanitary, illegal or dangerous are based on a lack of information and the lack of personal experience with regards to going barefoot. Studies have proven that everyday conditions in public places pose a greater threat to those who touch objects with their hands. It is more likely to transfer germs to your eyes, nose and mouth via hands than by way of feet.
Another widespread misconception is that driving barefoot is prohibited by law.
It is not. In fact, some law enforcement agencies have determined that drivers have better control over the pedals with bare feet than while wearing loose or uncomfortable shoes.
For me - Ill choose barefoot, In fact, I usually go bsrefoot all the time anyway just because it's more comfortable and fun.
2007-04-25 23:54:30
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answered by Peter F 4
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Barefoot, cause being barefoot is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol
Or I would have the shoes from Nike that feel like ur barefoot...but I would want to go barefoot totally!!!! lol :D
2007-04-25 04:28:22
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answered by Lou 4
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barefoot
that is why my feet are wide
i never wore shoes when i was a kid and i don't now
i even got married barefoot
2007-04-25 04:27:00
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answered by elite_women_rule_the_rock 6
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“You can see the kids, so inspired with the game of baseball. Without that, they have no hope. They don't have proper uniforms or just wear flip-flops, or go barefoot ... but baseball is baseball, it doesn't matter if you're barefoot or flip-flopped.”
Barefoot- my toes need air.
2007-04-25 16:09:02
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answered by тн¡иК™ツ- proud ¡иd¡αи 6
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Barefoot and free, that's me!
Feel life thru your feet (lol)
2007-04-25 04:35:32
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answered by ? 5
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stay with shoes on...(you could change them right???!! people wear slippers indoors anyway.)
i see what you mean, my feet would prob stink and be really unhelathy and the toenails would be metres long...but barefoot would hurt so much and be REALLY annoying.
i love shoes anwyay¬
2007-04-25 04:25:48
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answered by the_black_dance1 4
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