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This guy bates him with a post saying he’s been hesitant to rock them and when mpire agrees he goes off lmaoooooo
I never said I was hesitant.
I just haven’t gotten around to it yet. Definitely gonna get some wears in soon. That’s hilarious the way you described that though.
If I didn’t wear sneakers inside, I’d get to wear even fewer pairs of my shoes. And as it is, it’s a struggle to wear them allI wear slides inside...
Bothers me to wear shoes inside.. unless they’re strictly indoor slippers / slides. But full on sneakers.. nawl
Maybe it’s just how I was raised but I ask people to remove their shoes when they come in.
F’n hell b is that dude still aroundThat's disgusting. How can you walk on the same floor that your dog walks on without shoes. The only time I take my shoes off is to shower. I'm wearing my shoes everywhere in my house. Even in my bed. Plus when I'm smashing it gives me extra traction
Any sneakers I wear inside have never touched the ground outside of the house. Well, except for my black/red XIs, but those were worn very lightly outside two times and I scrubbed the **** out of them before wearing them back inside. The outsoles don't have a spec of dirt on them, they look brand new. The reason most people in America tell guests to take off their shoes is because of what's on the bottoms of them, not because of some cultural idea that shoes shouldn't ever be worn inside. If someone wants to bring shoes over to my place that have never been outside, they can rock them all day. Just like I do LOLBothers me to wear shoes inside.. unless they’re strictly indoor slippers / slides. But full on sneakers.. nawl
Maybe it’s just how I was raised but I ask people to remove their shoes when they come in.
Yeah I agree on most.Any sneakers I wear inside have never touched the ground outside of the house. Well, except for my black/red XIs, but those were worn very lightly outside two times and I scrubbed the **** out of them before wearing them back inside. The outsoles don't have a spec of dirt on them, they look brand new. The reason most people in America tell guests to take off their shoes is because of what's on the bottoms of them, not because of some cultural idea that shoes shouldn't ever be worn inside. If someone wants to bring shoes over to my place that have never been outside, they can rock them all day. Just like I do LOL
As someone with his own silly OCD tendencies, fair enough. But that makes no sense to me. It's irrational LOL. Socks collect lots of dirt and grime off of the floor, too ...Yeah I agree on most.
Me on the other hand, I don’t even think I could be totally fine with people wearing unworn shoes in my house. My eye would probably start twitching.
Fam said you can only unDS shoes in my crib.
Post of the yearThat's disgusting. How can you walk on the same floor that your dog walks on without shoes. The only time I take my shoes off is to shower. I'm wearing my shoes everywhere in my house. Even in my bed. Plus when I'm smashing it gives me extra traction
If you have dogs/cats running around and you tell me to take my shoes off, I won’t do it. No way am I getting hair all over my socks, and getting it all in my kicks when I put them back on. Now if you offer me a lint roller, we can maybe talk, but even then I’m gonna hesitate and push back.
Easier to pack. Don't like squatting or bending down a lot, pause.^why put luggage on your bed AT ALL???
I pack with my suitcase on the FLOOR