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Date Posted: 2020-10-16 00:32:01
Author: tiptoe
Subject: Re: Weddings and other formal events
In reply to: OReally Reilly 's message, "Re: Weddings and other formal events" on 2020-10-15 23:36:41

There will always be some people with personal phobias: against feet, against babies, against barefoot kids, against teens or whatever age group they have personally been through and mysteriously started to despise afterwards.

There will also be those who think that children are terribly fragile and should be kept protected and watched at all times and never be allowed to get out of whatever comfort zone parents define for them, let alone barefoot.

But those are in a minority. At any age, people going comfortably and confidently barefoot with a smile can show that it's not even possible but the best choice for the situation.

And who in their right mind could resist those cute kids with adorable smiles and naked little toes wiggling free under the hems of fine dresses and pants, climbing, jumping, dancing, running toes telling of the adventures of childhood?

Bare feet are so universal, especially for kids, good for almost every situation in life. Well perhaps not snowboarding ...

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