Sunday, February 27, 2011

Barefeet

As I said before I am barefooter. I never wear shoes, in fact I do not own any. This comes from part of the naturist philosophy I explained before. I love to be naked and barefooted. Going naked everywhere can give me lots of trouble (police, harassment, etc) ,but going barefooted, no. And usually I never had any problem, even going to places where barefoot is not common, like cinema, restaurants, pubs, night clubs, offices, travelling, etc. Sometime I get some comments, but that´s about it.

My soles are so hard, probably because of my acts (glass walking and glass jumping, fire walking, etc) so I do not have any problem. I can run easily in sharp rocks and gravel as if I was doing so in sand. I can step on all types of terrain, including places in nature, full of thorns. And I have done lots of excursions to places where bare feet are not appropriate at all. I also have no problem walking on dirty places full of broken glass. As an example sometimes I have been in pubs where later in the night the floor becomes a carpet of broken glass, and because of drink spillages the floor becomes very stick,y and I was there many times dancing on my bare feet on broken glasses.

As an other example, often I go to street parties. If you are in Britain, may be you heard about Notting Hill carnival. If you have been there, you know that is very crowded and soon the floor becomes full of rubbish from the food the drinks and broken glasses and bottles. So no problem for me, I am there dancing like mad on the broken glasses, and if I step in some broken glass or bottles I just break them into smaller pieces. The people look at me and comment about it, but I like it. I have been in other festivals and celebrations like that across Europe, always in bare feet.

In winter I also do not wear any shoes at all. Sometimes even with heavy snow, or going to places in north Europe where the winter is very hard. Again I did this since I was a child, I am used to it and I have no problem. I can stay there walking for a very long time on the snow. Occasionally if I have been nearly one full day barefooted in the snow by the end of the day my feet are very red and sometimes my small toes even purple but that's not a problem and after resting at home they are ok.

When is very hot I also haven´t got any trouble (remember I am a very good firewalker since I was a baby). I have been in Spain in summer, specially in Madrid and South Spain, walking barefooted in a extreme hot summer in the middle of the day, when the temperature was 45,. Sometimes walking for a long long time in a road side in the asphalt.  I do not know what the temperature of the asphalt was, but I guess much higher. I was with a friend that he couldn´t put the feet without the shoe for one single second  on the asphalt,he said it burned and put his foot back in the shoe. I was there walking barefoot for hours with no problem at all.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Sheila! Very good blog! I read it and I found very interest... I like very mach walk barefoot at all places! When you started walk barefoot? How many often are you nude in public?

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  2. Thanks for your comments. As I said in my blog I started when I was a baby, I learnt to walk in barefeet. I dont go nude in public as often as I wanted, but yeah sometimes I do. Mainly to avoid trouble with some narrow minded people or the police. That´s why instead I wear small and confortable clothes.

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