| I don't understand why you would care. |
| This is the thread referenced in the new one about taking shoes off. |
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1) "Sensory" is bullshit.
2) I drive barefoot all the time in the warmer weather. I don't understand the drama. |
| Do you raise a sensory child PP? |
So how do you feel about other places where people are barefoot? Do you wear your shoes into the restroom at Target and then wear them when you walk in your house? Now THAT is "Ewwwww". |
Not everyone can be like you, OP. I am sure you were a virgin when you got married and never did a disgusting kiss with a boy (EWWW, germs) until marriage. Maybe even not then. Trollop indeed. |
Yes I was! |
ew. When you think about all the places your feet go in a day.....
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| reviving this |
| When I drive barefoot I put ziplock sandwich bags on them to keep the pedal dirt off my feet. It's tricky because my feet slip off the brake sometimes. |
| ^^ On the pedals, not on my feet. |
So glad you clarified what you meant. That makes so much more sense now. |
| I'm a guy. I don't see what the big deal is about driving without shoes and I frankly expect it out of women. Heels, and all. |
Me too. I drive barefoot all the time and it's never been an issue. The fact that OP thinks it's somehow massively unclean to have shoes off while driving is bizarre to me. People go barefoot all the time. Me walking to my car in shoes, taking them off in the car, driving, then putting shoes back on is arguably less dirtying than walking around a house barefoot with pets and kids on the loose. |
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I drive barefoot.
I play in the backyard with my kids barefoot. I walk around on the beach and boardwalk barefoot. I go to the mailbox barefoot. I've stood around on the playground barefoot. I've walked around stores barefoot after I start trying things on. It's not a big deal. Why not? There's this wonderful invention called *Soap*. Perhaps you've heard of it. |