Shoes indoors

cindysphynx cindysphynx at comcast.net
Wed Feb 27 01:28:34 UTC 2002


> Michelle opined:
> 
> >I hate shoes and socks
> >with a passion. I cannot bear tights and will only wear fishnets 
if 
> >I absolutely have to look feminine. 
 
Amy added:

> Taking off my stockings is such a high point of the day that it's 
> almost worth it to wear the things just to have the Ahhhhhh of 
taking 
> them off.  However, the even better part is then putting on wool 
> socks.  I love going barefoot best, but my feet are apt to be cold 
in 
> all but the warmest weather.
month 
> of the year*

I guess someone has to be the resident freak around here, so where 
do I sign up?

I'm wearing shoes at home *right now*.  In fact, they are clogs, so 
I could easily move my feet 8 inches and they'd be off my feet.  But 
then I'd feel . . . well . . . kinda naked.  So the shoes stay on.  
If I go to someone's house, I quietly observe whether anyone over 
the age of 1 is wearing shoes.  If not, I disrobe, I mean, remove my 
shoes.  

I don't own a pair of slippers.  Every few years, someone gives me 
slippers, and I quietly donate them to charity.  I walk around in 
socks for the few waking moments each day I am not wearing shoes of 
some sort.  Slippers are for hospitals.

I like tights a lot.  I can imagine that I have Halle Berry's legs 
if I wear a pair of tights.  I don't like stockings because they 
run, which causes helpful people to come up and say, "Do you know 
you have a run in your stockings?"  I always want to reply, "Yes, 
but I'm a bag lady, so it's OK."

Cindy (who is also wearing a jacket inside right now, even though it 
is a rather warm day)





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