Grassy footpaths with patches of mud here and there...
I love to mow the grass barefoot, it turns my feet a lovely shade of green!
You're absolutely right there, Vasili, i've noticed my feet get like that after a while.
Wow! I go barefoot jogging now and then, but never more than a couple of miles. Must try harder...
In cold winters i do what Vasili does, to maintain the toughness. It does work, as my first proper hike, an all terrain 8 miler in March, caused...
I had a barefoot hike around Glastonbury in '03 with the UK bf hikers, now sadly defunct. We did not actually do the festival, though.
I have had quite a few barefoot tube rides in London, usually with a bf friend who lives there. It's a lot of fun, and absolutely no trouble at...
I've lost count of the number of guys i've seen in flip-flops lately. I can't wear them for long myself, as years of barefooting has produced a...
Welcome to the forum, Paulo. I've been barefooting in the Hull and Barton upon Humber area (N.E. England) for years without any problems. Any...
I don't know about fetish, but i'm impressed with feet from an engineering point of view. They take huge loads all day, every day, yet remain...
Had to wear shoes at work today, but did a little bf gardening. Will be bf the next four days at the reserve (www.watersedgecountrypark.org). On...
I've been barefoot in the local Asda, and no one paid any attention, possibly because i'm a regular customer. Last summer i noticed a few other...
This is the first time i've heard of anyone having problems with barefeet in the UK. There is certainly no problem up here in the north. (Hull),...
Well, i'm 55 and have just done an eight mile cross country hike with 39 shod hikers, most of whom struggled to keep up. So there!
The UK weather has been blowing hot and cold lately, so i've been shod one day and barefoot the next for the past few weeks. Should be full time...
I'm glad i live in the UK, no-one has a problem with bare feet. On Saturday i was showing some visitors around the nature reserve where i do...
I'm sure there is something in reflexology, i feel noticeably more lively and energetic when barefoot, especially on rough ground. Anyone else...
As a regular UK barefooter (Hull) i can confirm that it's very hard to get pemanently stained soles in a wet climate. Ten paces on wet grass will...
I second that:- feet must feel the ground! You could possibly cut the soles out of a pair of soft trainers or plimsolls, then maybe no one would...
No problem here in the UK either. Over the weekend i was doing some weeding at the local nature reserve, barefoot of course, and many walkers...
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