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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please don’t host any sort of party and expect guests to take off their shoes. It is rude and gross. Who wants to wear slippers with a fancy outfit or bring “indoor shoes” to someone else’s house. If you have a shoeless house, clean the floor after the party and move on. If you move into someone else’s home after they have raised their kids there, don’t change house rules. The house is more theirs than yours. If you must change things, insist on getting a new house. [/quote] Some of the no-shoes people seem to think this is the 19th century, and their guests are slogging through muddy streets covered in horse manure before they enter your house for a dinner party. It’s really bizarre and neurotic. [/quote] If you live in the DC area, it's highly likely your guests are walking through dog poo and homeless urine. [/quote] No, it’s really not likely at all. And what are you doing, [b]eating off your floors?[/b] My skin almost never touches the floors in the parts of our house where guests walk around in their shoes.[/quote] I have an infant and toddler, so yes. This happens.[/quote] Getting exposed to some dirt is good for a kid's immune system. Are people really afraid of catching some horrible disease from their visitors' shoes? That's some serious health anxiety there. [/quote]
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