I've had my shoes taken off, usually when I've fainted before. Actually, every time I've fainted, my shoes have been removed. The first time in 4th grade, I fainted at drama practice and woke up in the nurse's office, and she had taken off my shoes and socks. The second time in 6th grade, I fainted after PE and woke up in the nurse's office, with paramedics putting cold water on my bare feet. The third time, in 7th grade at a dance competition, I had fainted backstage and woken up with my feet elevated on a chair, with no shoes and socks. Fourth time, at A them park with friends. I had fainted after getting off a ride, and awoke in the back of an ambulance barefoot. Fifth, at a 9th grade dance competition. I fainted in the dressing room and woke up to my teacher removing my socks and elevating my feet. Sixth, 9th grade again, this time at the beach. This time I was already barefoot, but fainted face first in the sand, and woke up in the back of an ambulance with a paramedic rubbing the sand off of my bare feet with his hand. Seventh time was at the mall. I was alone, and had fainted by a group of random people. I had woken up to them shouting to call an ambulance, and one woman ordered another to take off my shoes and socks. I remember feeling my socks being pulled off before fainting again. Finally, was last week in math class. I had fainted due to dehydration, and my teacher had removed my flip flops and rubbed my bare feet until I regained consciousness.
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First of all , please see your GP . Nobody should be fainting as many times as you are reporting this as happening . Some investigations into heart , brain , lungs and other vital organs should be checked . The question you should be seeking is an answer to why on earth this is happening not some minor point of why you are being given some practical first aid measures .
The answer to your question is that the feet are very sensitive and premature babies are given the tickling feet treatment to remind them to breathe so I guess this has something to do with it , and when patients are unconscious the nurses will pass a sharp instrument along the plantar area of the foot to test for reflexes if the foot responds by flexing you know your patient is capable of responding to stimuli , go and get checked out please !! And repost as I would like to know why you are fainting too, maybe your corsets are too tight !
As a good looking guy, everyone wants to see my feet. I am very FootShy. Yes I have good looking feet with longer second toe and my feet are very ticklish. I sleep with socks on. Women know up front that my feet are off limits. I resist if a woman tries to take off my shoes and socks. But they wait until I’m asleep. I wake up barefooted. Last GF had an obsession with my feet plus she said she felt she had better control of me. (I couldn’t leave). She would lock them up in her safe. The more she did it, the more turned on I got which saved our relationship. I prefer chubby older women.
I got more used to it. Unfortunately she passed away. Now I am back to falling asleep with dress shoes on. It’s hard down south finding a woman into feet. I will still resist, but when a woman doesn’t give up and wins, it’s a big excitement. I placed ads, but no response. Only the young “beauty” types seem interested. I don’t care about looks, weight or Age. I like an old fashioned woman who likes to keep her man barefoot. I still have fear when I feel her fingers reaching up my pant leg feeling her searching for the tops of my socks, but when she peels them off, it feels so good. I fall in love with her the more she does it. I think these nurses do it just to see a hot guys feet. Where are these women at? I would marry one sight unseen. Especially one that would enjoy a life together