Since this came up in one of the other threads I was curious to see how people felt about wearing shoes while at home.
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Poll: Wearing Shoes in the House 78 votes
I NEED to have shoes (like flip flops or house slippers) on
Re: Poll: Wearing Shoes in the House
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I take my shoes off because by the end of the day I'm tired of wearing them. We have a dog who comes in and out regularly so I don't feel like shoes or no shoes are going to make much of a difference.
I do make DS take off his shoes before getting on furniture.
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I find this poll interesting. We had a similar one on my last BMB and there were an overwhelming number who wore shoes in the house. Completely different here!
Now I HAVE to wear flip flops because having two dogs, a cat and the fact that DH and I don't take our outside shoes off when we come in the house means a lot of stuff from outside gets dragged in and I can't deal with stepping on all of that. Same with socks. They'd be brown on the bottom. Ew.
Also: I can't stand going outside without shoes on either. It's done a lot around here and it irks me.
Married 9/27/2014
TTC Since 1/1/2017
BFP: 2/6/2017
Due Date: 10/13/17
We do go barefoot as well, but there's no prohibition against shoes.
Married: 11/12/16
BFP: 02/09/17
FTM | EDD: 10/13/17
Another thing she used to say is period cramps would be worse if during the month id walk barefoot (also linked to feet being cold)
I am also kinda weird though, because I am one of the people who think that exposure to some germs may actually be a good thing!
parents associate barefoot with poverty and catching a cold, so growing up we always had shoes on in the house.
Now in my own house we have no rules but generally we wear our daily shoes around the house. I am usually the one to go barefoot or in slippers because I slip my flats off as soon as get home.
I didn't realize this as such an issue. No rules for our house. I like for shoes to be up and out of site, so mine are usually in my closet. I come in, go to my closet in the back of the house and usually removed them in exchange for my furry Eskimo house shoes. We have wood floors and they are usually cold, I can't stand for cold feet.
The one complaint I do have in this department are people who just remove their shoes right in the doorway i.e. my ILs. I HATE tripping over everyone's stuff just trying to get in or out the door. This is how DH grew up so I ended up having him make a small closet into a mud room for his shoes.
Soooo....all of the above?
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