@KatieJ College is pretty relaxed on a lot of things. Like, when I went, I frequently saw people roll out of bed and walk into class without doing so much as brush their hair. I've also seen someone who always wore a Victorian-style cloak and top hat, and people were just like, "Hey, look! It's top hat guy! I wonder what he's up to tonight." It's a pretty neat mix of people that for the most part, don't really care what you do, because they each have their own weird thing.
@GentleLucille I’m studying mechanical engineering 🙂 there’ll be no PE so no PE kit but I’m super lazy so I’ll need to find a gym to play badminton or something 😀
@KatieJ Wow, I am really impressed! 🙂 So you will be a barefoot engineer 😌
I did A-level dance at college and some extra-curricular gymnastics, so I had nothing on my feet for half of the day and then nobody really cared what I wore in art class 😄
I really hope you achieve all you wish to do Katie, including your desire to remain barefoot in all the situations you are able to😀. It's great you have been able to come this far, and that you have been able to keep going barefoot up to now. I've enjoyed reading your enthusiastic posts. It really comes across, the fun you've had up to now. Here's hoping whatever you do, that you'll find a way to keep your feet bare and toes wriggling as much as you can. All the best in your future😀
I've been barefooting for over 4 years now, and I use shoes as tools, similar to gloves. When my hands are cold, I put on gloves, when my feet are cold I wear shoes, usually without socks. Just be smart about it, frostbite is not something you want to deal with. Also, you feet will become more accustomed to cold as the temperature drops.
I have to wear safety boots at work, it's not a choice, but the boots and socks always come off first as soon as I'm home. I also play the drums bare foot too
Unfortunately, no. It’s a weird sensation, to be in a classroom or hallway full of other people and being the only one barefoot. It doesn’t bother me though.