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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wear leg braces that require shoes. Taking off my shoes is awkward and those covers are dangerous. If you want shoes removed, provide a chair please. If I know it's a no shoes house, or it's messy outside I will bring something else to wear inside. Since I wear shoes most of the time (took some getting used to) I don't mind if people keep shoes on.[/quote] I don’t think even the adamant no-shoe people would ask someone with a leg brace to take their shoes off. We are no-shoes and I would invite you to keep yours on. And to address an above PPs comment about public transport, [b]we take our clothes off in the mud room and immediately those clothes go in the wash[/b], so yeah I’m aware that those clothes are gross and I fix that. It’s also easy for you to politely remove your shoes. It’s not easy to avoid all public contact. [/quote] LOL this is the first thing you door when you walk in the door? Strip naked and do laundry? DCUM never failes to amaze.[/quote] I don’t see what’s so bizarre about this. We just keep a laundry basket in the mud room. Gardening and otherwise dirty clothes go straight in the hamper in closet off the entrance and we go upstairs to put on house clothes. We have a baby and don’t want Metro crap all over if we can help it. Yes. The first thing DH does it take his pants off. Actually, whenever we come home, the first thing I do is run upstairs and (shower first if I have time) change into lounging clothes. I don’t know how people can wear tight jeans and shoes all day and at home. At home, why would I want to wear that stuff? [/quote] I change into lounge clothes, too. But that's not really what you said.[/quote][/quote]
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