Same. |
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All of these nutjobs saying feet are gross and "vomit inducing" need to get themselves to therapy. Good grief.
No bare feet at the office in my experience/opinion. |
| I’m a lawyer and it would be fine in my office! |
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I am not a fan of toes at work, or actually most places except the pool, beach, maybe a BBQ, or at home. I don't care if they are polished or if you have toe rings. Don't wanna see them. Huaraches, closed toe sandals, espadrilles, etc., great, open toed- nope.
#notoespleeez |
Yeah, most feet are kind of gross. |
I really don't want to see your hands, like EVER. Please wear gloves at all times. |
Find yourself a mental health provider and deal with whatever issues you have. |
| These are basically flip flops. Is anyone showing up in flip flops in your office? If no, then better not to wear these. |
| Too foot fetish-y for work. |
+1. One of my superiors out of college was so proper and put together BUT she would wear peep-toe shoes practically every day. It ruined her entire look. I never understood why she thought those were okay and I never had the nerve to ask her. |
absolutely not. is this a test question or something? |
| Definitely not. I'm not like a PP who thinks you can't ever show toes at work. If it's a casual office and you're wearing substantial sandals, I think it would be fine. Like espadrilles. But there's not enough difference between this sandal and just having your bare feet. |
| I work in an engineering firm and no. No open toes at work. Safety issue. And even if it's not your job, I'm not highlighting that I'm a woman and can wear open toes because I'm in management and not in the work floor. |
So now we've entered an age where we are proudly dressing like men to show them that women belong?? I don't get this at all. |
| toes at work no no. |