Foot vs. Feet

This is just basically saying a certain difference between someone who likes going barefoot and someone who just likes feet.

Some people like going barefoot. Some people like just like feet. So, why are people confusing the two? Let's talk about that.

When you like going barefoot, then you are liking its health benefits, which there are hundreds of health benefits. Some of them include that your feet have better traction than flip-flops, to avoid shoe-related ailments, get rid of mystery aches and pains, saves you money on shoes, etc. But remember, always looks where you step. Some people have done it all their life and started when they were young and still go barefoot to let their feet be free.

When you like feet, then...well...you just really like feet. I doubt there are actually health benefits to liking feet. Anyways, liking feet is mainly found in men and (secretly) in some women as well. Some, like people who like going barefoot, have like them ever since they were young and still like it nowadays.

So, when someone asks you "Do you like going/being barefoot?", they are basically asking you "Do you like going/being healthy?" However, if someone asks you "Do you like feet?", then they are 9 out of 10 times almost asking you either "Do you have a foot fetish?" or even "Are you okay with people's feet around you?".

If you like going barefoot, then you have a hobby.
If you just like feet, then you have a fetish.
Do you understand the difference between the two now? 

Hope this helps you out for when someone asks you or even when you ask someone.

Comments

  1. It overlaps, but only a bit. When you like feet, you like them healthy.
    Many of those who like feet however like them very soft, so they wouldn't want to get them tough and strong by walking long distances barefoot.
    Those who have a "fetish" also distinguish between male and female feet and prefer those of their preferred sex.
    Is going barefoot a hobby? I'm not sure, mostly it is a lifestyle: I do a number of different things and I prefer being barefoot when I do them.
    It becomes a hobby when I walk barefoot for the purpose of enjoying it, such as hikes in challenging terrains or different seasons of the year.

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