Tell us about your favorite pair of shoes, and where they’ve taken you.

         Human body is very fragile in this world. The body of animals is stronger than that of a human. Animals are born with shoes on their feet. Animals are strong.  In a way, animals have innate armor. But that’s not the case with humans. Man has to protect himself from cold, heat and rain by wearing different clothes. If it’s cold, we wear a sweater. If it’s hot, we wear thin cotton clothes and if it’s raining, we wear a raincoat. Animals sleep anywhere, sit anywhere, even on a thicket! Nothing happens to them. If a man even walks or sits in a bush, he is immediately stung by a thorn. Legs and limbs of dogs and cats are never harmed. Also, cows and goats who had hooves on their feet are in a way shoes.
         But man has to wear shoes or slippers to protect his feet. This shows how important slippers and shoes are to humans. We can’t go on without it.
         The slippers and shoes worn by man were also made of animal skins. That is, the body of the animal is so strong that we have to wear slippers, shoes made of their skin to protect our own feet.
         After six months when a baby is born, he begins to walk, he needs small shoes for his little feet and until he becomes old and as long as he lives on this earth. Until then he needs shoes.
         These shoes play such an important role for humans.
         So this is my prompt’s response for today! Thanks to all my fellow bloggers for your support! God bless you all.

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