That is a stupid rule, and would be very hard to enforce. I have been working primarily from home since March, taken online classes, "gone" to...
I'd love to meet them if there are. Dated a woman who HATED my being barefooted, even in my own home. No time for that foolishness!
Several years ago, I was getting ready to leave for work, and noticed the rain had made for a muddy yard. I called and said I had an appointment...
You're absolutely right!
In many stricter religious communities, every damn thing is a religious matter. Silly, but true.
That "eyes of others" stuff was preached to me constantly. Hell, I was told that guys were not to wear sandals or go barefoot because that's what...
You are very fortunate! Some of us had to learn it, so to speak.
Since I've been working mostly from home, I have been barefoot 95 percent of the time.Sandals on only to go to our office and take care of stuff....
Other people are missing out. Walking barefoot outdoors is a great thing!
All of 'em. When you're barefoot, each of those surfaces is incredible!
Did the attendant say anything?
Took a neighborhood walk today. If I wore shoes, I don't think some of the neighbors would recognize me!
Gravel is good for toughening feet. And that's good for us barefooters! Any idea how hiking in the Poconos might be?
I've been known to read my work at a local place here, and I always perform barefoot.
I've done some barefooting in the office, too, on the days I've had to go in.
Very hard to stop. I was hooked from the first time I went barefoot! Could never go back!
One of the greatest pleasure is feeling that burst air and wiggling my free, happy toes when I get those awful things off!
One of the best benefits of working from home is getting to be barefoot all the time. This has strengthened my dislike of shoes and socks!
And you should be. I love your profile photo, plus the ones you've shared of your beautiful feet!
Your feet are beautiful, and I'd love to give you a nice foot massage!
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