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Have you ever gone completely barefoot due to a foot injury? |
Have you ever gone completely barefoot due to a foot injury? No, I go barefoot for comfort and I rarely hurt my feet (get a splinter very occasionally, never had a cut), nor have I ever hurt my feet when I still wore shoes, apart from the rare blister. I did however have a friend who hurt her foot and went around the entire weekend on one bare foot & one shoe; seems to me that's far more uncomfortable than being totally barefoot but oh well. Do blisters count? No its probably not avisable either! I find it very uncomfortable. I find I need the support and cushioning from my sneakers other wise it is more painful. |
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