An image of a n X-Ray of a person’s right foot.

Source: My right foot, larryosan, Flickr

Author 1: “Going barefoot puts you at risk of injury from stepping on sharp objects or contracting athlete’s foot by walking in wet grass.”

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A point of view photograph of a person’s bare feet in the grass.

Source: walking barefoot in the grass, Hannah
Swithinbank, Flickr

Author 2: “When I take off my shoes and feel the earth through the soles of my feet, I get reconnected to the world of nature.”

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A photograph of a person’s bare feet standing on a floor taken from the angle of the floor.

Source: Flickr - Nicholas T - Floored, Nicholas
A. Tonelli, Wikimedia

Author 3: “I like going barefoot because I like to show I’m not controlled by other people’s standards of appropriate behavior.”

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A photograph of a young woman lying in the grass working on a laptop, without shoes on.

Source: Bryant Park, late Apr
2009, Ed Yourdon, Wikimedia

Author 4: “Whenever you don’t really have to wear shoes, you should take advantage of the opportunity to let your feet relax. You will feel a natural massage of the muscles and tendons as your feet make unobstructed contact with the ground. Your whole body will feel better.”

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