Humans are bi-pedal animals who walk extensively over long distances. However our feet are soft and not well suited to the task. However dogs, monkeys, and other animals have paws that serve as shoes to protect the feet.

No other mammal has such unprotected - but we are known for walking the farthest distances / nomadic behavior. Is this a joke?

I want paw feet instead of shoes.

    • Plibbert@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      I mean honestly this is the answer. I used to long board barefoot as a teenager and I also ran track. Often ran barefoot. By the time I was 16 I could walk on some glass without bleeding.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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        1 month ago

        Yup! I didn’t wear shoes much when I lived at the beach and I got to the point where I could walk on hot asphalt or through broken glass without even noticing.

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    3 months ago

    As others have said, you wear shoes, keeping your feet soft. There was a time in my life I walked everywhere, and did it barefoot. My feet became pretty well calloused and protected, to the point I could walk on gravel no problem. Even hot pavement wasn’t too bad.

  • It’s just you. You’re weak, and soft, because you’ve been trained by society to wear shoes.

    There are many people who never wear shoes, and they have tough soles. From indigenous tribes, to modern Olympic athletes.

    That said, even your dog can step in sharps and hurt their feet; cuts, thorns, stabs - shoes provide protection that paws and tough soles do not; this is the main reason we wear footwear.

    If you’re interested in a more back-to-nature approach without giving up extra protection, there are dozens of companies that sell minimalist footwear - in essence, modern moccasins. Vibram is one such, but there are many more. Fitkicks is a cheap version (~$20). Look for “active” and “water shoes.”

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      3 months ago

      Sorry - not true. This dog lives on the couch and has barely set foot outside.

      They come with paw feet naturally. I want that too, not to go harden my foot pads by walking on rocks and buying fancy nature shoes