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Posted: 7/8/2022 8:01:03 AM EST
Do you walk barefoot in your backyard during the summer?
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About the only time I'm barefoot is sleeping in bed or taking a shower.
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No, there's a reason why shoes exist. Rocks, bugs, mud, whatever
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Sure, on the grass if I took my shoes/sandals off while I'm relaxing.
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Run out to my car or something like that, yes
Hang out side barefoot? Nope. I am one ant hill away from death |
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Nope. Only footwear that’s relatively snakeproof this time of year. Too many creepy crawlies around here to sting / bite / kill you.
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If it's warm enough I spend every moment I can barefooted. I choose shoes (Crocs, Keen Newport H2 sandals, Sperry boat shoes, etc) made to be worn without socks too.
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If im just going to my car to grab something or the mailbox ill go barefoot. If i leave the driveway ill put shoes on because grass bees
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Quoted: About the only time I'm barefoot is sleeping in bed or taking a shower. View Quote Same 5 and under I almost never had shoes on, then one day I stepped on a broken beer bottle. Never walked around bare foot after that. Around 13-14 I used to ride my bike barefoot. I cut the back of my heel wide open, never rode a bike without shoes after that. |
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Absolutely.
I’m in work boots 12-15 hours every day. Flip flops or bare feet once home, unless the situation calls for shoes or boots. I’ll catch flak for this, but I mow my grass barefoot. It’s soft as fuck. Attached File |
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Of Course...
The only time I have shoes on is if im going to do the shopping, mowing the lawn or in the vehicle. I have very healthy feet zero fungus, no calouses. Ive been barefoot since I retired 23 years now. |
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Barefoot, outside in Oklahoma? You're on crack OP.
Let me list some of the reasons why you dont go barefoot around here: 7 species of venomous snakes. Brown Recluse. Black Widow. Hobo spider. Scorpions. Fire Ants. Ground hornets. Cow Killers. Oil beetle. Assassin bug. Stinging Caterpillar. Stinging Centipedes. Sandburs. Cactus. Goatheads. |
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Quoted: About the only time I'm barefoot is sleeping in bed or taking a shower. View Quote This right here. I have to be in socks. Feels weird otherwise. First thing I do when I get up in the morning is rotate upright, and put on socks. Usually have them right at the bed. Last thing to come off before I rotate horizontal at night. |
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Quoted: Barefoot, outside in Oklahoma? You're on crack OP. Let me list some of the reasons why you dont go barefoot around here: 7 species of venomous snakes. Brown Recluse. Black Widow. Hobo spider. Scorpions. Fire Ants. Ground hornets. Cow Killers. Oil beetle. Assassin bug. Stinging Caterpillar. Stinging Centipedes. Sandburs. Cactus. Goatheads. View Quote Unless you have your head on a swivel. Learn to not be a Turtle. (Now watch me get hit hard) |
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I have never been one to go barefoot outside.
No sense in chancing an unnecessary injury or infection. |
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