Shy
Is it totally weird for a girl to be shy about showing her bare legs and even gets embarrassed to walk around people barefoot? I'm that way and was wondering how weird I am
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It's quite normal, actually. Being shy is like being ticklish. Some people don't have it all. Those who have it, have their own patterns of which body parts are subjected to it. Just like ticklishness, shyness can be deeply erogenous in the right hands, and the information about which parts of your body you are shy about is important to the person who knows how to use it properly. Just like ticklishness, shyness is not something that needs to be "cured." It's something innate in people that can be used in many ways to make life more interesting.
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I don't find that weird at all. Don't worry about it, I'm sure you are not alone.
The question is: do you wish you would NOT be shy about showing them? |
Sent you a PM but ---- are you to shy to answer??
MeisterRebus |
Just not much to say as I was just wondering about otheres opinions. No I was not brought up like tis I ran around barefoot and wore shorts and swimsuits and it was just something that came on as I got older and I just get embarrassed really to even talk about it. My family and friends keep trying to get me to change but with no luck
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Are you shy to show off your body in general or specifically your legs and feet? I mean, are you also shy to show your bare arms when you wear a sleeveless shirt? Or showing your belly if you wear a crop top?
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At some point that thing just started to weaken - - - but I guess a part of it mutated and remained, for now being barefoot in public is a (admittedly: small) exhibitionist pleasure. And because nobody suspects My True Motives :D, I can have a little private fun almost wherever I am. During summer. Outside. I think Runesmith said it best (earlier in this thread): Quote:
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anything that comes naturally to you can't be weird. it's human nature :)
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