Shoes, socks or barefeet?

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Shoes, socks or barefeet?
Shoes with socks 9%  9%  [ 39 ]
Shoes with socks 10%  10%  [ 44 ]
Shoes without socks 2%  2%  [ 7 ]
Shoes without socks 2%  2%  [ 7 ]
Just socks on their own 12%  12%  [ 53 ]
Just socks on their own 13%  13%  [ 55 ]
Barefeet 26%  26%  [ 114 ]
Barefeet 27%  27%  [ 120 ]
Total votes : 439

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24 Apr 2012, 5:50 pm

For me its barefeet, I just love the feel of the different surfaces and textures under my feet :)
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24 Apr 2012, 5:59 pm

I love going barefeet, i feel comfy like it! :D
But I have to wear shoes around college in case of dangerous items



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24 Apr 2012, 7:59 pm

When I'm at home my feet are bare. I hate the feeling of socks on my feet and the feeling of them over my ankles is even worse.


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24 Apr 2012, 10:02 pm

I like going barefoot, but the bottoms of my feet are really sensitive, so I have to toughen them up gradually each spring. And I love the feeling of brand new socks.


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24 Apr 2012, 10:28 pm

For me it's shoes and socks almost all the time. I am very picky about both.

There is a boy in my son's homeschool group that is also on the spectrum (Aspergers), and the only time I have ever seen him wear anything on his feet is in the winter, and even then only because his parents make him.



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26 Apr 2012, 7:12 am

Nothing right now - I stick some socks on if my feet get really cold
But of course, I wear shoes anytime I leave the house.


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26 Apr 2012, 8:47 am

Socks, hate walking barefoot as your feet get dirty.


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27 Apr 2012, 8:52 am

FJP wrote:
For me it's shoes and socks almost all the time. I am very picky about both.

There is a boy in my son's homeschool group that is also on the spectrum (Aspergers), and the only time I have ever seen him wear anything on his feet is in the winter, and even then only because his parents make him.


Sounds like that kid has the right idea :D


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27 Apr 2012, 3:33 pm

I only really wear shoes when I'm not at home, or my dad's house. Those times, I'm just wearing socks.



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27 Apr 2012, 4:47 pm

ATwistedLogic wrote:
FJP wrote:
There is a boy in my son's homeschool group that is also on the spectrum (Aspergers), and the only time I have ever seen him wear anything on his feet is in the winter, and even then only because his parents make him.


Sounds like that kid has the right idea :D


sounds like me.



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27 Apr 2012, 4:52 pm

I like to go barefoot when I can, I think the feeling is awesome.


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27 Apr 2012, 4:53 pm

aspi-rant wrote:
ATwistedLogic wrote:
FJP wrote:
There is a boy in my son's homeschool group that is also on the spectrum (Aspergers), and the only time I have ever seen him wear anything on his feet is in the winter, and even then only because his parents make him.


Sounds like that kid has the right idea :D


sounds like me.


I remember when I was in school I used to walk around barefoot :D


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27 Apr 2012, 5:41 pm

ATwistedLogic wrote:
aspi-rant wrote:
ATwistedLogic wrote:
FJP wrote:
There is a boy in my son's homeschool group that is also on the spectrum (Aspergers), and the only time I have ever seen him wear anything on his feet is in the winter, and even then only because his parents make him.


Sounds like that kid has the right idea :D


sounds like me.


I remember when I was in school I used to walk around barefoot :D


i used to lecture barefooted... :lol:



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28 Apr 2012, 1:45 am

aspi-rant wrote:
ATwistedLogic wrote:
aspi-rant wrote:
ATwistedLogic wrote:
FJP wrote:
There is a boy in my son's homeschool group that is also on the spectrum (Aspergers), and the only time I have ever seen him wear anything on his feet is in the winter, and even then only because his parents make him.


Sounds like that kid has the right idea :D


sounds like me.


I remember when I was in school I used to walk around barefoot :D


i used to lecture barefooted... :lol:


:D went barefoot in the snow once as well :)


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28 Apr 2012, 3:35 am

ATwistedLogic wrote:
aspi-rant wrote:
ATwistedLogic wrote:
aspi-rant wrote:
ATwistedLogic wrote:
FJP wrote:
There is a boy in my son's homeschool group that is also on the spectrum (Aspergers), and the only time I have ever seen him wear anything on his feet is in the winter, and even then only because his parents make him.


Sounds like that kid has the right idea :D


sounds like me.


I remember when I was in school I used to walk around barefoot :D


i used to lecture barefooted... :lol:


:D went barefoot in the snow once as well :)


walking on flip-flops in the snow is rather difficult and slippery, but if one is careful it is fine.



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28 Apr 2012, 4:19 am

aspi-rant wrote:
ATwistedLogic wrote:
aspi-rant wrote:
ATwistedLogic wrote:
aspi-rant wrote:
ATwistedLogic wrote:
FJP wrote:
There is a boy in my son's homeschool group that is also on the spectrum (Aspergers), and the only time I have ever seen him wear anything on his feet is in the winter, and even then only because his parents make him.


Sounds like that kid has the right idea :D


sounds like me.


I remember when I was in school I used to walk around barefoot :D


i used to lecture barefooted... :lol:


:D went barefoot in the snow once as well :)


walking on flip-flops in the snow is rather difficult and slippery, but if one is careful it is fine.


True :) but why wear flip flops when you can go totally barefoot :D


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