Barefooters

A group for those of us who enjoy being barefoot as much as possible. For the hardcore barefooters among us, it's a way of life!

Barefoot at the spa

I enjoy going to Spa World. The Korean bathhouse in the locker room is the best. But I also like putting on the uniform they give everyone to wear outside of the locker rooms and walking around the spa barefoot. There are not to many restaurants...

Cold

It's winter in New England. I don't know how you guys go barefoot in the snow. I tried it, but it was wicked cold. I did manage to piss, but was happy to be back inside

Merry Christmas, barefooters!

May your holidays be filled with cheer and free of shoes!

Guests in your house

I'm barefoot at home year round. No surprise there. I've noticed that some of my shod friends are uncomfortable at my place. Some remove their shoes but look uncomfortable and some keep their shoes and look uncomfortable. I'd certainly...

Fall leaves

This is my favorite times of year to be a barefooter -- the cool breeze, the damp moss, the crunch of dry leaves underfoot. How many of you keep up barefooting in the fall? Do you have a favorite season?

Any Barefooters from Northwestern...

i want to make friends with other like minded naturists/nudists that love being barefoot everywhere including stores and restaurants, on public sidewalks, i want to have walking barefoot adventures with others, its always just me and im not happy lol

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Black soles: a badge of honor?

Here's an issue that divides a lot of barefooters: to scrub away the black, or no? Some people don't want to be viewed as "dirty hippies," and make an effort to keep their soles from getting dark. Others embrace it, and have fun...

"No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service"

How many of us here boldly defy those signs? Usually, I find they're just a ruse. I've been barefoot in many places that have anti-barefoot signs posted, and usually I get away with it just fine!

Businesses that are cool with barefooters

In your experience, what businesses seem to be more accepting of barefooters than others? Speaking personally, no one in a Starbucks or 7-11 has ever had a problem with my bare feet. I always feel comfortable being barefoot in either of these...

Do you have a standard response?

When somebody points out that you're barefoot or asks where your shoes are, do you have a standard response? My usual is "Shoes just slow me down!" That's enough of an answer for most people. :)