No-toe area : why a barefoot living group has banned pictures of feet
The UK’s biggest barefoot Facebook group has prohibited closeups after being targeted by foot fetishists Name: Barefoot living. Age: Humans have been barefoot since humans have been being. The earliest shoe, a (frankly not very stylish) sagebrush bark sandal, dropped in what’s now Oregon about (…)
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