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[quote=Anonymous]I come from what you could call a WASP New England background, and for me it's seasonal. In the cold months, I wear shoes in the house, though I'll take them off it they're wet or muddy, of course. We have a dog and kids, if that matters. In the summer, I usually go barefoot inside and out, unless I actually leave the house/yard and go somewhere. In that case, I'm usually wearing sandals, so those come off when I get home because it's more comfortable. In one of the instances where I'm wearing proper shoes and socks, I'll usually leave them on, at last for a bit. Walking around inside in the winter in socks or bare feet is feels weird and cold. Wearing slippers feels like I'm wearing pajamas. I'm not moralizing here, just explaining my perspective. [/quote]
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