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.
Anonymous wrote:For that matter, can the ugly please stay home too? Or perhaps put a bag over your head before venturing into public and upsetting me? Ick. Let
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.
Oh, this is hilarious. We just got back from two weeks in Europe - *everyone* was wearing flip flops. You sound so foolish.
Anonymous wrote:I love flip flops. At fifty bucks plus a pair, they’re not that cheap either.
I do realize that they make my feet filthy, which is why I keep wipes at the door and wash them before bed if I don’t shower.
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.
Anonymous wrote:The smacking sound is the sound of germs, bacteria, dirt, debris and wet and dried urine and garbage juice being flung into the air and onto their feet.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t really matter how well groomed the feet are, they are going to quickly become disgusting walking around a city in flip-flops. In addition, it’s just low class. Akin to men wearing a “wife beater” tank top out and about. It’s just not something an adult with any class should do. Again, unless you’re walking to and from the beach or just got a pedi, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wear flip flops all the time, March-September or so. Convenient, comfortable, and I’ve got nice cankles. I admittedly let my toenails go a bit given that clipping them is a major ordeal physical fitness wise, but nothing egregious.
I do love getting on an airplane and spotting someone like OP who is clearly about to have an aneurysm over people in flip flops and/or showing leg hair in shorts. Sometimes it makes me wanna slip em off and do mid-air toe curls.
Leg hair in public? I just threw up a little bit in my mouth. /s
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.
Any time I see open-toed shoes, I just think how disgusting those feet must be. Why can we just wear boots all the time? /s
Anonymous wrote:I wear flip flops all the time, March-September or so. Convenient, comfortable, and I’ve got nice cankles. I admittedly let my toenails go a bit given that clipping them is a major ordeal physical fitness wise, but nothing egregious.
I do love getting on an airplane and spotting someone like OP who is clearly about to have an aneurysm over people in flip flops and/or showing leg hair in shorts. Sometimes it makes me wanna slip em off and do mid-air toe curls.
Anonymous wrote:Stay away from Hawaii OP.