Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need therapy, OP.
Agree. There is nothing disgusting about flip-flops in public, assuming feet are well groomed.
Maybe <1% have well groomed feet. People who do flip flops I’m the city during the week are typically low class, thus nasty feet.
Give it a rest snob
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need therapy, OP.
Agree. There is nothing disgusting about flip-flops in public, assuming feet are well groomed.
Maybe <1% have well groomed feet. People who do flip flops I’m the city during the week are typically low class, thus nasty feet.
Give it a rest snob
Anonymous wrote:If there is one thing DCUM has taught me, it's that there are people out there who are triggered by nearly everything. Relax, people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need therapy, OP.
Agree. There is nothing disgusting about flip-flops in public, assuming feet are well groomed.
Maybe <1% have well groomed feet. People who do flip flops I’m the city during the week are typically low class, thus nasty feet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need therapy, OP.
Agree. There is nothing disgusting about flip-flops in public, assuming feet are well groomed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That smacking sound in public makes my skin crawl. I don’t understand how you can be so shameless and low class that you would wear these disgusting things in public letting all the dirt and germs go all over your feet and toes. Not to mention nobody wants to see your feet. The beach, I get it. But in public, during the week, walking around dirty streets, running errands, on an airplane, and out to eat — nasty as hell.
Do you hav3 the same problem with sandals?
Higher-end sandals which secure the foot aren’t as trashy. A $5 pair of flip-flops in the city is like walking around barefoot. It’s just so gross. I’m addition, trashy and shameless. Like you’ve just given up, if you ever had any shame in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sound doesn't bother me, but they are trashy AF. Just another way americans don't even bother to get dressed to leave the house. pajamas and flip flops all the way, it's gross.
Haven’t seen anyone wearing pajamas in public in at least a decade. What kind of neighborhoods are you spending time in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sound doesn't bother me, but they are trashy AF. Just another way americans don't even bother to get dressed to leave the house. pajamas and flip flops all the way, it's gross.
Haven’t seen anyone wearing pajamas in public in at least a decade. What kind of neighborhoods are you spending time in?
Anonymous wrote:That smacking sound in public makes my skin crawl. I don’t understand how you can be so shameless and low class that you would wear these disgusting things in public letting all the dirt and germs go all over your feet and toes. Not to mention nobody wants to see your feet. The beach, I get it. But in public, during the week, walking around dirty streets, running errands, on an airplane, and out to eat — nasty as hell.