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I Want Ot Know How Many Shoes Do You Own

Zero! I do not own any shoes at all I live my life barefoot and I love the barefoot lifestyle. I ditched shoes 2 years ago when I finished with school and now I'm a barefoot college girl with a part time job filing in my mums office so I'm able to live completely barefoot.
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rachelsj · 22-25, F
I enjoy being barefoot but there are times when needed
KatieJ · 22-25, F
@rachelsj Care to elaborate when these shoe wearing times are? Hehe
rachelsj · 22-25, F
@KatieJ golf course, cutting grass hiking in the woods to name a few
KatieJ · 22-25, F
@rachelsj Never played golf nor cut the lawn but I LOVE barefoot hiking in the woods 😀 especially now when all the golden leaves cover the ground like a carpet for the woods.
rachelsj · 22-25, F
@KatieJ does sound nice u till you maneuver through a briar patch or sharp rocks in the creek. Though I have played golf barefoot a time or two
KatieJ · 22-25, F
@rachelsj My soles are like a smooth leather and sharp rocks don't face me at all.
serpenthydra · 41-45, M
@rachelsj I'll never be able to hack holly leaves. Even dried up and shrivelled they still poke.
That's really my only bugbear, though if on a walk I'll grin and bear it.

I guess the golf course may have a dress code. Mowing the lawn, just keep your feet away from the blades. That's lawn-mowing 101 no matter what you're wearing. And as for a woodland walk, stick to the path or the most trodden route, and watch what you're stepping on. Do that and you can enjoy some of the best terrain available to a barefooter!

If you go off-piste, I find raising you legs higher and staying nimble keeps you safe. And should you get 'bitten', it might just be an inconvenience and pinch/itch a little for a few days after or use antiseptic should it draw blood. No fear, that's the key I think. Shoes harm the feet.
They're a tool, not a crutch...