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  1. BarefootAlien

    Do you remember your first outing barefoot?

    My little trick is wearing sandals and then taking them off when I get to the table, but keeping my feet sitting on the sandals themselves so the restaurant can't complain if they so happen to see them.
  2. BarefootAlien

    Do you remember your first outing barefoot?

    I work in housekeeping at an outside mall. Half the people don't even wear uniform. She has a hatred of bare feet cause whenever I mention anything about going somewhere barefoot, she has this disgusted look. Sometimes I wanna be rude and come in without shoes, just say I forgot them or...
  3. BarefootAlien

    Do you remember your first outing barefoot?

    My supervisor said I can't take my shoes off on my breaks or when leaving work because it's "unprofessional" as if what I do on my breaks or after work affect my job skills. I'm admittedly her best worker too.
  4. BarefootAlien

    Do you remember your first outing barefoot?

    My mum still isn't a fan of me being barefoot. The sad part is that when I was 7 I got ingrown toenails on both my big toes because of shoes crushing my toes together. The doctor told my mum to get me sandals and let me go without shoes as often as I could, but both her and my dad told me to...
  5. BarefootAlien

    Stores and Bare Feet?

    Oh I didn't think of that. That is a very good point. I need to just own my own chain of stores that welcome barefooters.
  6. BarefootAlien

    Do you remember your first outing barefoot?

    I was 4 the first time I went out barefoot. My dad was a barefooter, but not too avid about it. He was just barefoot 90% of the time and put on shoes when he had to. Well being a kid I wanted to be like him. I tried leaving the house a few times without shoes, but my mum wouldn't let me leave...
  7. BarefootAlien

    Stores and Bare Feet?

    I had a thought that may have already been addressed somewhere, but who knows. It would be neat if stores offered a paper we could sign that essentially said we would not sue if we injured ourselves because we were walking barefoot in the stores. (essentially the only thing they claim stops us)...