i used to do winter guard so i'm desensitized to the horror of walking barefoot outside on concrete and sidewalks. i will not go barefoot on grass or dirt and you could not pay me enough to retire at 22 and live comfortably till i die to make me do it.
if it's super hot or super cold outside i'll wear shoes tho. i'm not about to have my feet boiled or frozen
i used to do winter guard so i'm desensitized to the horror of walking barefoot outside on concrete and sidewalks. i will not go barefoot on grass or dirt and you could not pay me enough to retire at 22 and live comfortably till i die to make me do it.
if it's super hot or super cold outside i'll wear shoes tho. i'm not about to have my feet boiled or frozen
ye, especially if I'm just popping down to the dairy or shops that are a short walk away. kind of hard to walk in the backyard barefoot cause there's a lot of clay and rocks :c
One time I stepped on a bindi
never again
One time I stepped on a bindi
never again
Eh, that depends.
Yes, if it's a really hot day at the beach. Or even on concrete at my house. However, in the house I'm always barefoot - I hate the feeling of socks for some reason
No everywhere else. I'm too anxious to step on something like glass or bugs in the grass...
Plus, in the UK, we get a month of hot weather in the summer before it's back to cloudy and rainy for the rest of the year... Not many opportunities to go barefoot here XD
Eh, that depends.
Yes, if it's a really hot day at the beach. Or even on concrete at my house. However, in the house I'm always barefoot - I hate the feeling of socks for some reason
No everywhere else. I'm too anxious to step on something like glass or bugs in the grass...
Plus, in the UK, we get a month of hot weather in the summer before it's back to cloudy and rainy for the rest of the year... Not many opportunities to go barefoot here XD
when it's not actually freezing cold outside, yeah sometimes. it feels nice to walk on the grass in our backyard when its freshly mowed or soft. we usually have lots of weeds growing out in the back near our garden(s) so i try to avoid that
walking on our sidewalk isn't as fun but its an experience
or rocks/gravel
dirt and sand is fine most of the time though
when it's not actually freezing cold outside, yeah sometimes. it feels nice to walk on the grass in our backyard when its freshly mowed or soft. we usually have lots of weeds growing out in the back near our garden(s) so i try to avoid that
walking on our sidewalk isn't as fun but its an experience
or rocks/gravel
dirt and sand is fine most of the time though
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They're these little prickly balls of hell that fall from the bindi weed:
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/shudders/ it's like nature's lego block
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They're these little prickly balls of hell that fall from the bindi weed:
/shudders/ it's like nature's lego block
no GOD no
i can't stand the texture of rocks or slimy grass
also we have 12 inch long centipedes, 13 species of rattlesnake and scorpions everywhere so idk if its even safe
no GOD no
i can't stand the texture of rocks or slimy grass
also we have 12 inch long centipedes, 13 species of rattlesnake and scorpions everywhere so idk if its even safe
Yeah, not during winter though. I have no quarrels with walking on things like grass, concrete, rocks or the like- it feels kinda nice.
Yeah, not during winter though. I have no quarrels with walking on things like grass, concrete, rocks or the like- it feels kinda nice.
I love being barefoot! Unfortunately I need to wear shoes a lot, but I get paper thin flipflops or shoes a size to big to mimic being barefoot. The only place I wouldn't like to walk barefoot in is the ocean, once I stepped on a really sharp rock on the sea floor and it hurt for months after.
I love being barefoot! Unfortunately I need to wear shoes a lot, but I get paper thin flipflops or shoes a size to big to mimic being barefoot. The only place I wouldn't like to walk barefoot in is the ocean, once I stepped on a really sharp rock on the sea floor and it hurt for months after.