Experiments have shown that about half of people don't notice much of anything, even if it is outrageously out of place. And these were conducted...
Except for a few colleges, I don't know anywhere in the U.S. where bare footing is popular these days and I suspect it is a tiny minority at...
Truly a case of "You Can't Fix Stupid."
Your advice is on track. Most people do not notice, and the more people around, strangely, the even less likely they are. An experiment once...
The rather short-lived but strong popularity of athletic sandals, Tevas, Adidas, Nike, etc. in the early 90s may have been the death knell. Even...
I cannot speak to the rest of the U.S., but here in the Eastern "Mid West" it was extremely common among children, not too uncommon with teens,...
I have noticed in a very high percentage of my dreams, I am barefoot. No one ever notices or cares, which makes me happy. When I was younger, I...
People who had no money often sold their clothes and went naked in Biblical times. God doesn't care. He already knows what you look like. The rest...
I'm with you on the massage part. No idea why anyone would want that done to him/her. We probably have overactive nervous systems. Many people...
I went through a couple of big box stores barefoot a couple of weeks ago. I do not think one person even noticed, including the employees I...
If I go see it, I had better watch what I eat for 48 hours ahead.
Given there was no permanent press and whatever adventures and hi jinks they had been into that day, the kids look pretty much together and well...
[ATTACH] Children enjoying some time with high-tech entertainment at the Cincinnati library, c. 1912. Back when barefoot children were the norm,...
I took the virtual tour of the Bastion. Didn't see you there. Do they ever fire the cannon or are they too old and dangerous?
I'm 64 too, so don't complain about age. Great cat pic...is he/she prowling in the garden?
Sad to say the mother country seems to be more enlightened still than here in most parts of the U.S. Maybe Bernard Shaw was right 130 years ago...
All one has to do is Google "Barefoot in New Zealand," and many links come up. Mostly from foreigners, immigrants and visitors who are surprised...
Alas that is always what I thought, but it seemed many times to go wrong. I would walk in barefoot on a dry day and damn! my foot would hit a...
As I mentioned somewhere else, the first significant No Bare Feet sign, except for a tiny one at a mall entrance that no one paid attention to,...
"1 in 100 but enough to make it noticeable" That is about the ratio one would have found in my part of the U.S. in a typical mall circa 1973....
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