I've never associated bare feet with being gay, straight, transgender, lesbian, or any other sexual variation.
yeah,, gay as in I think it loooks ghey,. i see alot of college males wearing flip flops to school.. Lot of assistance they will be when a gunman starts shooting glass and they need to help others.. Just mark them as the bitches that hide under the desks with their flip flops. .. Think.. :hat:
Yeah, like this happens every day and I'm going to change my life practices accordingly. If there's someone "shooting glass," I think my mind would be on things other than flip-flops and bare feet.
Exactly. But the thing about flip flops vs. barefoot is that these guys could run faster in bare feet than in flip flops! That's one of the many benefits of being barefoot that we all enjoy - being barefoot liberates our feet, while wearing shoes bogs them down and makes it harder to walk and run around. I don't know about them, but if I had to run away from a gunman, I'd rather be barefoot
My bad - I must have misinterpreted the comment. Oh well, I hope to never be put in the situation of someone shooting glass around me. If I was, those flip-flops would be kicked off and my bleeding feet would be stomping glass to get me out of there!!
Don't think there's anything gay about it at all and I'm in a relationship with another woman although we both have children from previous relationships. Just because being gay & going barefoot are seen as deviant or counter cultural it doesn't follow that the 2 go hand in hand. For what it's worth my girlfriend hardly barefoots outside the house...
barefooting has no relationship with gayness but as long as gay people will be regarded as weird, unusual and wrong, since bare feet share the same fate, there shall always be someone who'll join the two concepts in a malformed attempt to insult barefooters.
as the other gay barefooters have stated and i echo their comments. my barefooting has nothing to do with my sexuality. as a young child, i loved going barefoot. i love my feet being bare and i have always hated shoes.