The way from work at home yesterday evening. At work I wear shoes most of the time, but in my free time I'm barefoot.
Wow, what a tough sole. You really need no shoes at all.
We had snow here a week ago, the first time in 2 or 3 years. It made me so happy to hike barefoor in snow again.
Great, was it warm?
I'm sure that was a great esxperience. I like to feel new things under my bare soles.
The same here, I wear shoes at work, but in my free time I'm barefoot all year round.
I'm barefoot in almost any weather conditions.
I like that too. Train stations are good places for getting black soles.
Right, it shouldn't be forced to walk barefoot, but students should be encouraged to go to school barefoot - and live barefoot in general.
Most of the time I go to churches I'm barefoot, and I never had any problem.
Warm, dusty asphalt is my favorite surface to walk barefoot.
It's best to walk barefoot whenever possible, on many differnent surfaches. Then soles become tougher and thougher and it'll be normal to walk...
Most of the time I wear jeans and roll up my pants legs when bein barefoot.
In my childhood I often went barefoot with adults wearing shoes, for example when shopping.
Congratulations! I'm longing to own no shoes at all, but I have to wear them at work.
Gravel is good for toughen bare soles, right. I like it, but I prefer asphalt or, in medieval towns, cubblestone pavement.
Me too. In my experience it is no problem to walk barefoot in winter most of the time, if feet are well trained by walking barefoot extensively...
When I'm not barefoot, I wear wooden sandals, wooden clogs, Birkenstock sandals or flip flops.
It's possible, but naturally a lot of people notice the bare feet.
I'm barefoot all year round, even in winter and even outside, although the weather in Germany is rather mixed. I go barefoot all the way to a few...
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