Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to assume the majority of these posters spend the day arguing with their kids about trivial things. Put on shoes because there could be a cat? LOL
Yes, mine are barefoot quite often. Fine by me.
For me it's simple. I don't want their dirty feet walking inside my clean house. And I also don't want to wash their feet every time they come in and out. Much easier to just slip shoes off and on.
?? Walking on an average grass yard should not require washing your feet off. Dusting them off on a rug maybe but washing?! Your yard must be horrendous!
Horrendous? Some of us don’t live in a townhome with a few square feet of chemically treated grass for the kids to play on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to assume the majority of these posters spend the day arguing with their kids about trivial things. Put on shoes because there could be a cat? LOL
Yes, mine are barefoot quite often. Fine by me.
For me it's simple. I don't want their dirty feet walking inside my clean house. And I also don't want to wash their feet every time they come in and out. Much easier to just slip shoes off and on.
?? Walking on an average grass yard should not require washing your feet off. Dusting them off on a rug maybe but washing?! Your yard must be horrendous!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to assume the majority of these posters spend the day arguing with their kids about trivial things. Put on shoes because there could be a cat? LOL
Yes, mine are barefoot quite often. Fine by me.
For me it's simple. I don't want their dirty feet walking inside my clean house. And I also don't want to wash their feet every time they come in and out. Much easier to just slip shoes off and on.
Anonymous wrote:I have to assume the majority of these posters spend the day arguing with their kids about trivial things. Put on shoes because there could be a cat? LOL
Yes, mine are barefoot quite often. Fine by me.
Anonymous wrote:No. That’s just disgusting and dangerous. If one spreads fertilizer and pesticides, that’s bad for feet. But also consider animal feces from rodents, birds, etc. and stinging insects, and the possibility of a rusty nail or sharp stone.
Unless you have one of those fake lawn carpets and vacuum it regularly, it’s a bad idea.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they are barefoot. I ran around barefoot all the time as a kid. It’s healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Why or why not? We’ve historically had a semi-strict “wear sneakers or sandals” policy but are wondering whether to relax it.