Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it, we’ve always had hardwood floors. Are your feet getting like blisters or something or your actual joints and tendons are sore?
Our first house had hardwoods that didn’t bother me and I wouldn’t have understood either. For some reason I couldn’t walk around the floors in our second house without my feet hurting. Different kinds of wood are harder I guess?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Area rugs are a thing.
Wear cotton socks also.
Socks are rather slippery on wood.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it, we’ve always had hardwood floors. Are your feet getting like blisters or something or your actual joints and tendons are sore?
Anonymous wrote:Area rugs are a thing.
Wear cotton socks also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it, we’ve always had hardwood floors. Are your feet getting like blisters or something or your actual joints and tendons are sore?
Yeah, me either until I turned 40 (athlete so I have a lot of wear and tear, it might be older for most). I have foot pain from arthritis, especially in my arches and ball of my feet. Lots of people get plantar fasciitis as well. If you don’t, you probably will.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it, we’ve always had hardwood floors. Are your feet getting like blisters or something or your actual joints and tendons are sore?
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it, we’ve always had hardwood floors. Are your feet getting like blisters or something or your actual joints and tendons are sore?