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Reply #120 posted 01/08/10 6:56am

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tackam said:

For some reason, it has always really annoyed me to be asked to remove shoes. I do it, but I hate it. I don't even know WHY, exactly. Nobody who knows me will be able to make any sense of what I'm about to say (lol), but . . . I guess it feels undignified, and overly personal. It's fine when it's close friends, but if it's people I don't know well, I feel half-naked without shoes on. In a bad way. And wearing slippers really fucks up an outfit. whofarted

I keep my shoes on at my house when I have guests over, too.

Now, winter messy boot situations are different. If the shoes are really dirty, they have to come off, obviously.


I actually agree with this... I HATE taking my shoes off at peoples' houses. I never complain, but it annoys me.
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Reply #121 posted 01/08/10 1:08pm

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bboy87 said:

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No, no one has ever said before they invite me to their house that they expect you to take your shoes off. You typically don't find out until you walk up to the door and there's a collection of shoes outside in the elements. Tacky! And no one has EVER provided slippers or booties to wear.

That's why I think it's inconsiderate to invite folks to your home, especially for an event like a party or holiday dinner and do this to them. I don't walk around barefoot at home, I always wear slippers, therefore I sure as hell don't want to go to someone else's house and walk on their dirty ass floors.

And after the episode of Sex and the City where someone stole her $500 shoes at someone's apt who demanded she remove her shoes, I know that I will be turning around the next time somebody springs that on me unannounced.

I thought of that episode the minute I saw your first reply falloff

I had to watch that episode for Humanities class lol

That's one of the best episodes woot!
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Reply #122 posted 01/08/10 4:01pm

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CalhounSq said:

bboy87 said:


I thought of that episode the minute I saw your first reply falloff

I had to watch that episode for Humanities class lol

That's one of the best episodes woot!

nod I loved how she handled that heffa too.
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Reply #123 posted 01/09/10 2:27am

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SCNDLS said:

CalhounSq said:


That's one of the best episodes woot!

nod I loved how she handled that heffa too.

Yea, I could really identify w/ it too. Buying all that stuff for people's kids & having them judge you for how you spend your own $ - BITCH PLEASE!! lol
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Reply #124 posted 01/09/10 4:34am

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CalhounSq said:

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nod I loved how she handled that heffa too.

Yea, I could really identify w/ it too. Buying all that stuff for people's kids & having them judge you for how you spend your own $ - BITCH PLEASE!! lol


When Carrie unwraps & holds up the precious, a tear comes to my everytime...and then, they go for a stroll! touched lol

I love that episode: A Woman's Right To Shoes
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Reply #125 posted 01/09/10 11:50pm

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Honey said:

CalhounSq said:


Yea, I could really identify w/ it too. Buying all that stuff for people's kids & having them judge you for how you spend your own $ - BITCH PLEASE!! lol


When Carrie unwraps & holds up the precious, a tear comes to my everytime...and then, they go for a stroll! touched lol

I love that episode: A Woman's Right To Shoes

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Reply #126 posted 01/10/10 12:27am

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CalhounSq said:

SCNDLS said:


nod I loved how she handled that heffa too.

Yea, I could really identify w/ it too. Buying all that stuff for people's kids & having them judge you for how you spend your own $ - BITCH PLEASE!! lol

I remember watching it and thinking "She probably got those shoes in her closet" lol
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Reply #127 posted 01/10/10 9:16am

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bboy87 said:

CalhounSq said:


Yea, I could really identify w/ it too. Buying all that stuff for people's kids & having them judge you for how you spend your own $ - BITCH PLEASE!! lol

I remember watching it and thinking "She probably got those shoes in her closet" lol

You KNOW she did! lol
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Reply #128 posted 01/10/10 9:21am

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i can almost understand if you have $25/sq ft imported carpet....but if you got the $.99/sq ft home depot special, why ask? unless of course, they got mud and dog shit on their shoes.

It´s a normal custom over here, that you do take your shoes off, which most foreigners find strange, but it´s normal to take your shoes off. Everybody does that over here. I don´t know one single person who walks in shoes at home and it ain´t healthy being in one shoes the whole day.
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