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Posted: Oct 22 2010, 05:13 PM
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Good afternnon cjaoov. What are you doing today?
I keep rewatching your video, you're amazing smile.gif
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Posted: Oct 22 2010, 08:34 PM
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Fantastic !

Thanks !

There is a thing I have diffcoult to understand :I (and many other) associate the ability to walk barefeet on very hard path to very tough and callused soles,like the one you can see here

http://www.flickr.com/photos/bft247/

But,your soles,are not callused,and do not seem tough,your soles seems soft,your feet are very pretty

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What's the next dare, folks?


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cjaoov
Posted: Oct 22 2010, 10:54 PM
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For whatever reason, my feet have never become calloused, but rather instead became impervious to pain. My feet are soft and supple, yes, but they are stronger than some shoes. I don't know why my feet became this way. Perhaps it the things I walk on barefoot have had an exfoliating effect, similar to a facial scrub, rather than resulting in thick callouses.


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Posted: Oct 25 2010, 12:25 AM
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QUOTE (Clipper @ Oct 22 2010, 08:34 PM)
But,your soles,are not callused,and do not seem tough,your soles seems soft,your feet are very pretty

I had two ex-girlfriends who were barefooters. One had uniformly tough soles, like 1/2" thick rubber. Another had a nice set of callouses and tough heels. Neither had any discomfort on hot pavement, gravel, rough surfaces, concrete sidewalks, etc. There was this woman who hung out in Washington Square Park (Jane was her name) who was always barefoot with filthy black feet (top,s sides, soles). She let me feel her soles. They were very soft yet she walked on scorching hot pavement with ease. This was about 20 years ago, today no one goes barefoot anymore in the Village :-(

Everyone is different in their tolerance of surfaces. I met one woman (Kelly was her name) at a Dead show in the Meadowlands. Her soles were hard as rocks. We massaged each others feet. There were small piles of dirt under our feet afterward! Kelly told me her mom threw her off her bed weeks before because her feet were so dirty. Another girl (Olga was her name) had black soles but very soft soles. I felt all over for some callouses but found none, proving that every person's tolerance is different. wink.gif
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Posted: Nov 12 2010, 12:16 AM
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QUOTE (cjaoov @ Oct 21 2010, 02:51 PM)
The diary is moved to City Feet members' zone since Oct, 26, 2010. It is free to read, view thumbnails, and post comments, but full sized photos and video clips are only for members. Link: http://www.city-feet.com/board/868/1/20/list
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I guess I never realized how in awe people were at my everyday life until I started telling people about it. I'd never even though anything of it until Boyfriend mentioned something about my feet being tough. For some reason, I had always thought everyone could do what I do. I became more aware after a trip to a creek bed with Boyfriend. I scampered along the shore, not even noticing the rocks anymore, while Boyfriend limped along behind. After only a few steps, he had to put his shoes back on. That was a real awakening experience for me. Since then, I've paid more attention to the things that are unusual about me. For example, most people don't run barefoot on gravel roads every day. I, on the other hand, do exactly that.

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My feet can take anything.

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This is what they look like after running 5k barefoot.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L9hp8uHkRg

After my 5k, I sprinted 400 meters, or about a quarter mile.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjK1SBDIdEE

My feet are tough enough to take it.

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After the running and jumping.

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There's not a mark on them. If rough gravel doesn't even make a dent, there's probably nothing my feet can't handle.

What's the next dare, folks?

It's mesmerizing how such a cute girl like you, how your beautiful feet, can take so much abuse... wow!


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