I had to take off my shoes for a committee meeting at someone’s house and found it so emasculating. I have specific indoor shoes for my own home but I never walk around barefoot or in socks.
I felt like a child.
I had to take off my shoes for a committee meeting at someone’s house and found it so emasculating. I have specific indoor shoes for my own home but I never walk around barefoot or in socks.
I felt like a child.
You have girly feet
Hahasddddd wrote:
You have girly feet
Or he is short and shoes add few inches on him.
Americans are the only people on Earth that wear shoes indoors. Track in dog feces, poisons, all kinds of filth and the wife has to vacuum it all up every day because OP is just plain ignorant.
Yes, because I don't live in a barn.
bunch of savages wrote:
Americans are the only people on Earth that wear shoes indoors. Track in dog feces, poisons, all kinds of filth and the wife has to vacuum it all up every day because OP is just plain ignorant.
This.
My mother has a sign at the house that says "unless you are God or George Strait, remove your shoes" and that has been ingrained in me from birth. No shoes ever in the house.
Really OP??
Even I can take off my shoes and still be a man.
Soxx wrote:
I had to take off my shoes for a committee meeting at someone’s house and found it so emasculating. I have specific indoor shoes for my own home but I never walk around barefoot or in socks.
I felt like a child.
Best think a little deeper on this topic. Similar concept to people who let their dogs lick their faces without giving it a second thought. Where has that dogs mouth and tongue been? Let’s see..cleaning their crotch and butt hole for starters lol. Definitely not emasculating to remove your shoes. Just smart hygiene.
Soxx wrote:
I had to take off my shoes for a committee meeting at someone’s house and found it so emasculating. I have specific indoor shoes for my own home but I never walk around barefoot or in socks.
I felt like a child.
Sounds like you’re just embarrassed because you got caught pitching a tent.
No shame in having a foot fetish, brah.
I am old and can sometimes be painful to walk in bare feet on hard floors. That being said I will usually bring indoor shoes/crocs if I am going to someone’s house.
yes i am aware crocs are gay… dont care
Soxx wrote:
I had to take off my shoes for a committee meeting at someone’s house and found it so emasculating. I have specific indoor shoes for my own home but I never walk around barefoot or in socks.
I felt like a child.
Are you serious Larry!!!!! Ehhhhhhh maybe just take off the shoes that's all im saying ehhhh....
No shoes inside except for special cases:
- I'm not making the plumber take off his shoes, we can just sweep/mop after they're done, they might make a bit of a mess anyway
- People coming by for a quick second, e.g. neighbor dropping something off and saying hi
- Old people like my parents who wear shoes inside at home (gross) can keep them on I guess
Soxx wrote:
I had to take off my shoes for a committee meeting at someone’s house and found it so emasculating. I have specific indoor shoes for my own home but I never walk around barefoot or in socks.
I felt like a child.
In my house, it’s a no clothes policy at our eyes wide shut committee meeting.
I require the women to take off their pants, assuming they are at least a 7.
Soxx wrote:
I had to take off my shoes for a committee meeting at someone’s house and found it so emasculating. I have specific indoor shoes for my own home but I never walk around barefoot or in socks.
I felt like a child.
"Emasculating" 😂🤣
If you found removing your shoes emasculating, you're got bigger problems.
Soxx wrote:
I had to take off my shoes for a committee meeting at someone’s house and found it so emasculating. I have specific indoor shoes for my own home but I never walk around barefoot or in socks.
I felt like a child.
There are only 3 reasons why you would wear shoes in someone's house:
1) Your feet and personal hygiene are disgusting
2) You have no respect for your host's home
3) You're wearing a wire, Donnie.
no shoes in the coffee shop (or socks) wrote:
My mother has a sign at the house that says "unless you are God or George Strait, remove your shoes" and that has been ingrained in me from birth. No shoes ever in the house.
I picture her sighing while vacuuming after a surprise visit from George Strait (his publicist somehow having gotten wind of the sign), smiling and thinking to herself, “Totally worth it.”
I have never worn shoes in my house. The only time was when moving or doing a remodel job for safety. Otherwise, no shoes. When friends come over they take off their shoes. I don't have to ask, they know.
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