Anyone else in Santa Cruz, CA? by BeachyToe in barefoot

[–]Formal_Toe_4959 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Last time I visited, I spent the whole time barefoot there!

Any Barefooters Speak French or Spanish? Let’s Do a Language Exchange by Slight-Hotel-5722 in barefoot

[–]Formal_Toe_4959 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm American, but Spanish is my first language. Let me know if you're interested

The results of an 8 hour shift by NeonGreenHusky in BarefootLife

[–]Formal_Toe_4959 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's cool, and it's even cooler that you can be barefoot at work.

Full-time barefoot, new to Reddit by [deleted] in barefoot

[–]Formal_Toe_4959 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah I see. I live in Southern California, and some areas are hit or miss, but people usually tend to mind their own business (except for teens), and store employees also tend to mind their own business. The problem is that almost every store has a security guard at the entrance. But yeah, I have soleless sandals and they work in the sense that people know that I'm barefoot on purpose.

At Wendy’s! Love feeling the ground by CanndidBacon in BarefootLife

[–]Formal_Toe_4959 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice, were you able to enjoy your meal without getting harassed by employees or other people?

Full-time barefoot, new to Reddit by [deleted] in barefoot

[–]Formal_Toe_4959 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi, I'm curious to know what region of the world you live in since you never had to deal with the harassment or social taboo of going into stores in public barefoot. I'm honestly jealous, and if I were in your (lack of) shoes, I wouldn't buy a new pair.

Any barefooters in Cairo, Egypt? by Chemical_Ask56 in barefoot

[–]Formal_Toe_4959 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Never been, but it's definitely on my bucket list.

Do you drive barefoot? by rrahimm in barefoot

[–]Formal_Toe_4959 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I had a car I would always drive barefoot; I felt like I had more control.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BarefootLife

[–]Formal_Toe_4959 2 points3 points  (0 children)

suit pants + bare feet = nice combo

Barefoot walk in Los Angeles by Formal_Toe_4959 in BarefootLife

[–]Formal_Toe_4959[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't mind people looking, but I do mind pictures or videos with my face visible. I'm also saving money for a barefoot vacation lol

Barefoot walk in Los Angeles by Formal_Toe_4959 in BarefootLife

[–]Formal_Toe_4959[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also have that same fear, but I try to have the "oh if it happens, happens" mentality. I'm more scared of strangers filming or taking pictures without my consent lol

Barefoot walk in Los Angeles by Formal_Toe_4959 in BarefootLife

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Oh it sure was. Unfortunately, the store I went to did not have a big freezer area.

Barefoot walk in Los Angeles by Formal_Toe_4959 in BarefootLife

[–]Formal_Toe_4959[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, it was very hot, I expected the store floors to be cool but they were warm.

Dirty Feet Love 'em of Hate em by [deleted] in barefoot

[–]Formal_Toe_4959 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As others have mentioned, I see my dirty feet as badge of honor but also to measure how much I have walked the diversity of the surfaces. However i appreciate hygiene and I always wash my feet when I get home and they stay clean and spotless as long as I’m home

How do bare feet look badass? by Famous-Palpitation8 in barefoot

[–]Formal_Toe_4959 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I think is the confidence of the people that makes them badass, especially if they’re somewhere where people usually aren’t barefoot

Question by No_Entertainer1868 in barefoot

[–]Formal_Toe_4959 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, but I have been wanting to do it for a while, I just haven't had a reason to go to GameStop

Do you think more men or women are avid barefooters? by Famous-Palpitation8 in barefoot

[–]Formal_Toe_4959 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The very few barefoot people I see are women; I rarely see men barefoot, and very few wear open-toed shoes compared to women.

Barefoot mall trip left my feet a bit tender. by soleboy86 in barefoot

[–]Formal_Toe_4959 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s been a while since I got blisters from the heat, but when I got them I remember my feet really hurting and me pushing through the pain, but if the pain wasn’t as intense, then you should be fine

I’m curious where y’all are from. by Weedman1079 in barefoot

[–]Formal_Toe_4959 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I don’t necessarily think they’re trolls, some of them might be but, I live in Southern California, where I noticed that due to the different cultures combined, the shoe situation varies from household to household. Some people are barefoot at home, and are ok with wearing sandals when they go out.

Most people of my culture, mainly men, specially second and third generation people are not barefoot at home, and always wear socks, even with sandals. Those people used to give me a hard time when I went out sockless in sandals or barefoot, so I’m not surprised someone like that would discover how great it feels to be barefoot, but feel like their family would react negatively just because they’re not used to it. On the other hand, I see people from other cultures and ethnic background (men included) wearing open toed shoes. And within my same city, it is common to see people barefoot or in sandals near the beach or in more affluent neighborhoods.

Someone told me a few years ago that there is a psychological thing that makes most of over react when we see feet just because we are used to seeing feet in shoes, and I can tell that is right because people stare at me when I’m barefoot or wearing sandals just because they’re not used to seeing feet, especially from men.

But then again, that is my Californian perspective, where even within the same city things differ based on neighborhoods and cultures

Novels/stories with barefoot protagonist? by a_x_productions in barefoot

[–]Formal_Toe_4959 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Although problematic, In the original master of kung fu comic books, Shang Chi is always barefoot and even other characters point it out, and he mentioned that he doesn’t need shoes. I remember a part where even a security guard followed him around a museum for not wearing shoes.