Broken glass and metal shards are a good enough reason to have a protection between your sole and the ground. If you want to have your teeny toes breathe just wear flip-flop.
When I was twelve (and had really tough soles) my camp counselor told me to put shoes on so I wouldn’t cut my feet. Told him I went barefoot all the time. The next moment, I cut my right heel on a pop-top. No more swimming that summer. I should’ve listened to Ralph.
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
Got any other bright ideas, Carl, to convince Vince otherwise?
cabalonrye almost 7 years ago
Broken glass and metal shards are a good enough reason to have a protection between your sole and the ground. If you want to have your teeny toes breathe just wear flip-flop.
John Wiley Premium Member almost 7 years ago
When I was twelve (and had really tough soles) my camp counselor told me to put shoes on so I wouldn’t cut my feet. Told him I went barefoot all the time. The next moment, I cut my right heel on a pop-top. No more swimming that summer. I should’ve listened to Ralph.
Olddog1 almost 7 years ago
The mailbox in front of the house is my limit for barefoot. In warm weather.
Barnabus Blackoak almost 7 years ago
broken glass is a myth?
Oge almost 7 years ago
I don’t even go barefoot in my own home. I swing myself out of bed and right into my fleece moccasins. I do go barefoot in the shower, though.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Don’t bother Vince, the fruit cake has to learn the hard way.