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by sharleen wl I had previously heard that Seattle was a barefoot friendly city, so I was excited when I had the chance to prove it for myself early last summer. My girlfriend Sandra and I were going on a cruise to Alaska leaving from Seattle. As you know from one of my previous posts ( barefoot thanksgiving break ) I'm bi, and Sandra who was my childhood best friend, is lesbian. Anyway, we were planning to stay in Seattle for a day before the cruise, and we already booked a hotel. It was a quaint little waterfront hotel, and we were lucky to get an ocean view so that we could watch ships pass by. Sandra has relatives in Seattle whom she wanted to spend some time with, so she flew in a day earlier. After being denied boarding barefoot on my trip to Houston the year before ( barefoot thanksgiving break ), I didn't bother trying it this time. I just put on flip flops to board, and took them off again once I was on the plane. I deplaned in Seattle and walked around the airport...

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Do you ever wear shoes?

by sharleen wl 

that's a question i occasionally get asked by friends or relatives who always see me barefoot. as some of you know i work as a cashier in a restaurant where i can't be barefoot but can wear flip flops (or rubber slippers as we call them here in hawaii). even a few of my coworkers have asked me if i ever wear shoes. so flip flops don't count as shoes.

well the answer to the million dollar question (lol) is yes, but very rarely. as i mentioned in a previous post i only own 3 pairs of footwear. the first is a pair of high heels which i only wear to formal occasions like weddings and funerals or when i get invited to a high-end restaurant. one time at a wedding a cousin of mine was like, "wow, fancy seeing you wearing shoes. with heels too hahaha!" i hated wearing them as my feet were painful and sweaty (and probably stinky too lol). when i was seated at the table i took them off to give my poor feet a break.

i also have a pair of slip-on sneakers (without shoe laces since i don't even know how to tie them properly lol) which i wear to places that require closed shoes but not too upscale, which is rare in hawaii.

the third is of course the flip flops which i wear daily to work as well as other casual places that don't allow bare feet which is again, rare in hawaii.

i never wear socks or pantyhose/stockings with those shoes. thank god, as i find them repugnant. i actually despise them more than i do shoes.

one time a friend of mine who always wears shoes told me that even wearing flip flops is unhygienic since my feet get dusty. i was like, "are you fucking kidding me?" then another friend commented, "yeah, don't be a dirty girl cuz guys won't go out with you no matter how pretty you are." i just laughed and was like, "ok whatever!"

btw i know there are guys who like girls with dirty feet and that will be the topic of my next post. something to look forward to :) but for now i'll end this short post. yeah i know the last couple of posts have been kinda short. sorry to those who enjoy longer ones.

from paradise hawaii this is sharleen the barefoot girl reminding you that life is magical. yeah especially if you never have to wear shoes or any other type of footwear. like ever. i know your out there and your luckier than i am. so until next time...

aloha and have a magical day!


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