I came to the park to practice sharing my body publicly. Why you ask? The past years I've taken a deep dive into it. I know a lot about my body, I'm in great shape, but feel uneasy sharing photos of myself and I fear the narcissistic pitfall of such endeavor. Still, I wanted to experience it so I took a couple of videos of myself struggling at sitting straight (useless, won't share). Then I had a spontaneous experience noticing some issues with my feet. I must show you:
On the right toe you will see a blister from my last walk. This happened because my the arch of my right foot is a little bit collapsed. If I want to correct the root issue of this blister, I need to strengthen my arch so my heel doesn't fall inward, causing friction on my toe. However, contracting my muscles to produce a temporary arch triggers this muscle seizure of sorts. The prescription for a case like this is to keep triggering it until your nervous system learns how to deal with it.
From this point of view I understood how is it that I want to share my body: in first person perspective.