Question for "no shoes" households

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't care about your outfit. No shoes means no exceptions.


Pathological.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We ask our guests to remove their shoes and provide cubbies by our entrance. We would consider it rude if an adult would not remove their shoes coming into our house. We don’t care about non pedicured feet just respect of our rules.

We host many parties and our guests respect our wishes. Those that don’t either don’t come, get asked to leave or do not get asked.


There is something legitimately wrong with you people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are a no shoes household both by culture and by location. In manhattan, I have yet to encounter a household where people routinely wear shoes indoors. We live in tribeca and there are rats, dog feces, human feces, etc all over the street. I’ve been in probably 100 homes in tribeca, uws, ues, west village, soho, etc and once or twice we were told we could leave our shoes on if we wanted to, but most of the other guests, including the host, had theirs off. Many homes have a basket of slippers for guests. Also, when other kids come over for play dates, I notice that they automatically take off their shoes without being asked, so I assume they do the same at home.


Gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't care about your outfit. No shoes means no exceptions.


Or what? Off to the gulag?


Or you can gtfo.


Please get help. You don’t need to live with this level of raging anxiety.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do people do about guests in wheelchairs?


I have an indoor wheelchair.


You make a guest switch wheelchairs?!?
Anonymous
I have athletes feet on toes. When you ask to remove shoes, this is what is spreading on your floors.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t host formal events in my house bc I’m that grossed out by shoes everywhere. I once did host many years ago and some woman had a nail coming out of her heel on an old shoe that left dings in every plank of hardwood that she stepped on. I was renting then but would be pretty pissed of that happened on my floors. Only informal gatherings for me and shoes off!


Do you work outside of the house? What about going shopping or other indoor activities, going to the movies, etc?


I have no idea what these questions have to do w my feelings about shoes in the home.

I do all of these activities outside the home while wearing shoes and then I come home and remove them.


You said you were grossed out by shoes everywhere. Clearly not. Curious why shoes in your work office don’t gross you out?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t host formal events in my house bc I’m that grossed out by shoes everywhere. I once did host many years ago and some woman had a nail coming out of her heel on an old shoe that left dings in every plank of hardwood that she stepped on. I was renting then but would be pretty pissed of that happened on my floors. Only informal gatherings for me and shoes off!


Do you work outside of the house? What about going shopping or other indoor activities, going to the movies, etc?


I have no idea what these questions have to do w my feelings about shoes in the home.

I do all of these activities outside the home while wearing shoes and then I come home and remove them.


You said you were grossed out by shoes everywhere. Clearly not. Curious why shoes in your work office don’t gross you out?


I’m grossed out by shoes that have been walking around everywhere outside in the world, then walking around inside my house, where I go to relax. It’s a personal preference that keeps my home more clean.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do people do about guests in wheelchairs?


I have an indoor wheelchair.


You make a guest switch wheelchairs?!?


I think pp is full of it.
Anonymous
We are a no-shoes household generally but I don't request that of guests. I want them to feel comfortable. I do cringe when I see them walking around but its more important to me that they don't feel awkward.

The concerns about dog poop are overblown. There are germs everywhere that you cannot avoid (shopping cards, door handles, money, gas pumps, the tools your hairdresser uses) and an infinitesimal amount of dog poop on your FLOOR is in no way a hazard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are a no-shoes household generally but I don't request that of guests. I want them to feel comfortable. I do cringe when I see them walking around but its more important to me that they don't feel awkward.

The concerns about dog poop are overblown. There are germs everywhere that you cannot avoid (shopping cards, door handles, money, gas pumps, the tools your hairdresser uses) and an infinitesimal amount of dog poop on your FLOOR is in no way a hazard.


What about all the vomit on the streets that would get tracked in?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I suspect shoe free cultures are those in which humans are defecating and urinating outside and there is a lot of poverty and hovels.

Yeah, my friends aren't walking through muddy streets covered in horse manure on their way to our house. They walk into their garage, get in their BMW and drive over and park in our (paved) driveway.
Anonymous
I never take my shoes off if it is a large formal party. Usually when someone sees me with shoes, other people follow.

Kick me out, I don't care, but if you force people to take their shoes off at a formal gathering you are insane.

Just have someone clean your floors/carpet...or..DONT HAVE PEPLE OVER
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't care about your outfit. No shoes means no exceptions.


Jawohl!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are a no-shoes household generally but I don't request that of guests. I want them to feel comfortable. I do cringe when I see them walking around but its more important to me that they don't feel awkward.

The concerns about dog poop are overblown. There are germs everywhere that you cannot avoid (shopping cards, door handles, money, gas pumps, the tools your hairdresser uses) and an infinitesimal amount of dog poop on your FLOOR is in no way a hazard.


What about all the vomit on the streets that would get tracked in?


Where do you live? Ancient Rome?
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