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Re: Tied in Traditional Clothes mm/ff

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 1:11 pm
by sweetvillain
Beautiful experience FlaFla
I think about your experience knowing the details you telling.
And be envious of those villain who capture you, barefoot.

Re: Tied in Traditional Clothes mm/ff

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 4:13 pm
by flafla
when I stay in the mountains with my grandparents it's difficult for me to wear shoes, ever since I was little

Re: Tied in Traditional Clothes mm/ff

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 9:07 am
by Alisonlovesropes
flafla wrote: 7 months ago when I stay in the mountains with my grandparents it's difficult for me to wear shoes, ever since I was little
How is it “difficult”

For me , going barefoot was always a choose. It was difficult for mum to persuade to put shoes and socks on!

Re: Tied in Traditional Clothes mm/ff

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 12:12 pm
by flafla
Alisonlovesropes wrote: 7 months ago
flafla wrote: 7 months ago when I stay in the mountains with my grandparents it's difficult for me to wear shoes, ever since I was little
How is it “difficult”

For me , going barefoot was always a choose. It was difficult for mum to persuade to put shoes and socks on!
I believe it was a mistake on my part in the use of words, what I meant is that it is very unusual that I wear shoes when I stay in the mountains with my grandparents, both my mother and they are convinced that kids should be barefoot in the summer and therefore they sent me this way since I was little.
Where I live, however, it would be problematic, because in summer the sun is very hot and the ground is not pleasant, in spring and autumn I am barefoot if I can, but having to go to school I have to wear shoes.

Re: Tied in Traditional Clothes mm/ff

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 3:17 pm
by Alisonlovesropes
@flafla you remind me so much of me at that age, except winter was the time I’d wear boots and thick socks, never had a problem with pavements burning my feet in England. From about April to September I never wanted to put shoes and socks on, I rode bicycles barefoot, played Tenis barefoot walked outside. I was the barefoot princess. My mum was a bit of a barefoot hippy chick herself, still is, bur even she’d argue with me sometimes to put shoes on.

Re: Tied in Traditional Clothes mm/ff

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 4:13 pm
by flafla
I live quite a bit to the south, here if the winter is good you can go barefoot even at Christmas (not at school), but in the summer you can do it if there is a lawn or near the water, or in the areas in the woods, but going around in civilized areas, where there are sidewalks and no asphalt, we do it for a very short time as penance when you lose at cards.

Re: Tied in Traditional Clothes mm/ff

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 4:30 pm
by Alisonlovesropes
I got into trouble for taking shoes and socks off at school,a few times, but I often walked home barefoot in summer, and sometimes I wasn’t the only one!

Re: Tied in Traditional Clothes mm/ff

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 6:15 pm
by sweetvillain
The beautiful penance games. A must :-)
Many of us started in this way

Re: Tied in Traditional Clothes mm/ff

Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 7:12 pm
by flafla
Alisonlovesropes wrote: 7 months ago I got into trouble for taking shoes and socks off at school,a few times, but I often walked home barefoot in summer, and sometimes I wasn’t the only one!
Here at school, people are calmer, if I take off my shoes in class at most they ask me to put them back on, and when I went to middle school in the village I always went home barefoot, but now I have to take the train to go to school and I don't trust it, it's not clean.
Even here it is not strange for people to go barefoot, we are on the sea, they are all children of fishermen :lol:

Re: Tied in Traditional Clothes mm/ff

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2023 8:59 am
by MrBind
Great story!

Re: Tied in Traditional Clothes mm/ff

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2023 11:08 am
by flafla
Thanks!