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Posted: Nov 22 2009, 09:50 PM
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In this site (link below) I have found many photos about pamela anderson,walking barefeet,in some of them is walking over "quite difficult surface" ( for a non barefooter with tender soles).

And on page 3,photo number 115 and 116,her heels and forefront foot seems to be quite rough and callused.

Obviusly Pamela Anderson is not a 24/7 barefooters,and do not have tough soles,
but this can be a good sign of brief barefooting...

Maybe she can be an example for many others non barefooters girls (we hope)

http://www.nosandalsclub.com/nsc/thumbnail...lbum=925&page=2
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  Posted: Nov 23 2009, 02:48 AM
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There is also a Yahoo group in her honor:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/barefootpam/
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Posted: Nov 23 2009, 06:20 PM
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Thanks Barefoot Guy !

Great site group.

There is some photos of her walking barefeet on a flower shop,where the ground of the flower exposition is all make of sharp gravel !

Unfortunately ,from the expression of her face ,is clear that gravel is hurting her feet.
This means that her soles are not very tough.

We should suggest her to go in that shop more often,obviously barefeet,so she will do two interesting things : admire the nice flower and harden her soles !
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Posted: Nov 23 2009, 11:31 PM
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QUOTE (Clipper @ Nov 23 2009, 01:20 PM)
Thanks Barefoot Guy !

Great site group.

There is some photos of her walking barefeet on a flower shop,where the ground of the flower exposition is all make of sharp gravel !

Unfortunately ,from the expression of her face ,is clear that gravel is hurting her feet.
This means that her soles are not very tough.

We should suggest her to go in that shop more often,obviously barefeet,so she will do two interesting things : admire the nice flower and harden her soles !

Hi!

Great pics, where are those ones of Pam on sharp gravel at the flower exposition???


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Posted: Nov 25 2009, 10:15 PM
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Gallery "Random shots of barefooting",in tumbnail view are about the photo number 19/20/21 (on next page).

Only 3 photos of Pam on sharp gravel,but great photos !

Note that in this nice group there are hundred phots of Pam barefeet,but in most of them she is walking on easy surface : sand,soft grass,smooth pavement...
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Posted: Nov 29 2009, 04:14 AM
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I remember many years ago when I first started seriously barefooting that DG would often ask about my ability to walk on gravel or other uneven/rough surfaces. He always expressed disappointment when I told him that I found it uncomfortable and I would sometimes get quietly annoyed with the question.

Now that I'm wiser and more experienced, I realize now that there are many degrees of barefoot conditioning and I was a complete newbie when DG posed his questions to me.

Not only do I owe him an apology, but I must tell him that I would answer his questions very differently today. Although my attitude and enthusiasm for barefooting is as great as it was then, my conditioning is light years ahead of where I used to be. Gravel and hot or rough surfaces are second nature to me, and walking on glass is no longer a valid concern.

That said, I do think that Pam Anderson is a true barefooter at heart. She simply is barefoot too frequently in public to think otherwise.

Take care and keep em bare!

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Posted: Nov 29 2009, 01:03 PM
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QUOTE (barefoothippychick2003 @ Nov 28 2009, 11:14 PM)
I remember many years ago when I first started seriously barefooting that DG would often ask about my ability to walk on gravel or other uneven/rough surfaces. He always expressed disappointment when I told him that I found it uncomfortable and I would sometimes get quietly annoyed with the question.

Now that I'm wiser and more experienced, I realize now that there are many degrees of barefoot conditioning and I was a complete newbie when DG posed his questions to me.

Not only do I owe him an apology, but I must tell him that I would answer his questions very differently today. Although my attitude and enthusiasm for barefooting is as great as it was then, my conditioning is light years ahead of where I used to be. Gravel and hot or rough surfaces are second nature to me, and walking on glass is no longer a valid concern.

That said, I do think that Pam Anderson is a true barefooter at heart. She simply is barefoot too frequently in public to think otherwise.

Take care and keep em bare!

Melissa

Hi Melissa

You owe me nothing my friend! It's great to know that barefooting on gravel and hot or rough surfaces has become a second nature to you. Enjoy it and live your barefoot life experience to the fullest!


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Posted: Nov 30 2009, 08:35 PM
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I agree with Melissa's comment, I think Pam Anderson is a true barefooter. To go to that many public events and be see barefooting in everyday activities to me classes her as a barefooter. Over 200 photo's of her, and that when there was a camera around. How often does she do it when there is no camera around?

And Melissa, great to her read your comment "Gravel and hot or rough surfaces are second nature to me, and walking on glass is no longer a valid concern."
Maybe someday you can share some photo's or a video of you doing this.
Sounds like your as accomplished as any of the models and we'd love to see them.
Everybody always asking for a narrative or comments from the models when they do hardcore or extreme activities.
It's great to have a true barefooter join our forum, and since these activities are second nature to you now it would awsome to see photo's (or video's) like the other ones posted and to actually hear from the model. rolleyes.gif
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Posted: Dec 1 2009, 12:30 AM
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I'm concording with b'ftlvr2008 about Melissa,it's great to have a true barefooter join our forum,and we waiting for photos and videos from her.
The direct expirience of a true barefooter lady will be very interesting.

About Pamela Anderson,from some photos of her soles are visible some calluses,but certainly she has not "lather soles".
So I will define her not a "true" barefooter but an "intermediate" barefooter...

But the best thing is that even a famous actress and beatiful girls (yet) like Pam Anderson walk barefeet a lot,it means that many other girls can do it ,without shame,but indeed following a fashion !
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Posted: Dec 1 2009, 10:37 PM
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I dont think shes a true barefooter but almost. Definitely the closest thing to it of all the famous actresses, singers, models, etc
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Posted: Dec 2 2009, 12:59 AM
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Well, if your going include singers. Better include Joss Stone or Shakira.
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Posted: Dec 7 2009, 04:47 PM
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I found these of Joss Stone:
http://img269.imagevenue.com/img.php?image...4_122_513lo.jpg

http://img261.imagevenue.com/img.php?image...25_122_72lo.jpg

It also seems like she is not used to walk on gravel that much.
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Posted: Dec 7 2009, 10:20 PM
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Joss Stone is not go barefoot on streets, stores, etc. She sheds shoes when she performs on stage. Her soles are not calloused or tough. There are many pictures of her in sandals and shoes while off stage, in her hotel, etc. Even in the Punk'd episode, she wore sandals into the store and was looking at footwear therein. She shed the sandals once she was inside the store.
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