We've all been there, and more than likely, we've all had one at one point or another. Those tiny, fluid-filled skin bubbles that oh-so-conveniently make themselves at home on the surface of your feet because your shoes rubbed the area in just the right way.
That's right-- I'm talking about foot blisters.
They're kind of gross, I know, but there's nothing that can be done to make us not get them or make these dreaded blisters hurt any less than they already do. But we can laugh about it, so here are 19 minor things that become a huge inconvenience when you have a blister on your foot:
1. Walking.
4. Running (if you do that sort of thing).
5. ...or any type of physical activity.
6. Wearing socks, in general.
7. Wearing shoes.
8. Wearing a band-aid.
9. Having to put on a band-aid before putting on your shoes.
10. ...and having said band-aid rub off on your shoe.
11. ...and underneath it.
12. Showering.
13. ...or being submerged in any sort of water.
14. Shoe shopping.
15. ...and looking at your feet.
16. Sleeping.
17. ...especially when your feet brush the blankets.
18. Trying to act like nothing is bothering you.
19. Living.
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