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[quote=Anonymous]I would never put my feet up on a table where people could eat. I'm flexible and more comfortable curled up usually. I'm an older millennial. If I'm on a chair or sofa, I almost always have one or both legs curled under me. I always have sat like that. When I was a kid, my dad always laughed at me because he said I'd stand like a flamingo, sort of like the tree pose but with my toes curled under. I don't sit with my feet under me in formal settings, but I will at casual restaurants, theaters, planes, trains, home, public benches. If I can slip my shoe off I'll do that. If I can't, I won't put my foot on the furniture, except public benches. In a car, if I'm on a long trip, I definitely put my foot/feet on the seat or dash. It's my car, I'll sit how I please. Shoes are coming off for that. I keep a pair of flip flops in the car for driving so I can slip them off and on easily, in case I need to stop for gas while my foot is up. I get why dirty feet are gross. I get why shoes are gross. I get why shoes on furniture are gross. I get why feet or shoes around food are gross. I don't get why clean bare feet on a chair are gross. [/quote]
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