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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Whenever I am going to someone’s house I make sure my feet are “presentable,” just in case I need to take my shoes off. Those of you who are so inconvenienced by having to do so are inconveniencing us, the people who don’t want the crap from your shoes all over our house. [/quote] Maybe the poors who can’t afford a swiffer shouldn’t invite people over. [/quote] And the pesticides from outside. Yuck. Try to be civilized- or just stay home. A stiffer doesn’t clean dirt, fertilizer, pollen and pesticides out of your carpet either.[/quote] I don’t need to visit anyone who worries I’m going to scratch their HARDWOOD floors for the brief time I’m there. On the other hand all those chemicals from your swifter don’t need to be absorbed by my feet. That’s ok we can meet at a restaurant. Or not. [/quote] People who are more concerned with the cleanliness/condition of their floors rather than the comfort of their guests SHOULD NOT BE HOSTING. Full stop. [/quote] It does not always have to do with cleanliness, but allergies and medical conditions of the host. Full stop.[/quote] If you have allergies and a medical condition that make you so fragile that you can’t have anyone walk on your floors with shoes on, YOU SHOULD NOT BE HOSTING. Once again, full stop. [/quote] Hilarious. Calm down and stay home if you are too fragile and easily triggered to take your shoes off. If you don't know how to act in someone else's house, no wonder you are not invited. [/quote] I am happy to report that I only had one neurotic friend who ran a no shoe household, and I happily complied. But my non-neurotic-we-don’t-get-worked-up-about-stupid-shit friends would laugh about it all the time. With our shoes on. In each other’s houses. Like normal people. [/quote]
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