Love Outweighs Fear @QuietNoMore
28 April, 10:17
I consider myself blessed to be able to be barefoot so much. I go months at a time never wearing shoes.

"Going barefoot is so rare these days that it’s been stigmatized. People often think of it as weird, gross, or even dangerous. It’s certainly not considered normal, healthy, or natural by society today – when that’s exactly what it should be for a human being. You don’t see tigers wearing shoes. Or, any other animals. Why should it be any different for us?
People are usually fearful of going barefoot, and it’s because most people have spent the vast majority of their waking hours in footwear their whole lives. In this day and age, we literally have footwear designed for every possible activity you can imagine – walking, running, cross-trainers, hiking, the list goes on.
While there is absolutely a time and place for footwear, going barefoot should be our default behavior when it is safe and acceptable to do so. Our body’s need and crave the stimulation this activity provides, wh

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Pink Totter @Totter
28 April, 12:52
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I have natural feet...
husband has shoe feet.

It almost feels sacrilegious to wear shoes in the garden!

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Suzanne C. 575 @Sepia3c
Same!
I love the way you put it - will remember that. :)
12:59 PM - Apr 28, 2024
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