Is your household shoes-on or shoes-off?
Full hardwood floors throughout the house but please leave your shoes at the door

Upstairs is no shoes. Main floor is free game. Many of us in the house prefer bare feet.

A laidback Mobster gives you these before dipping your feet in concrete and then dropping you in Lake Mead.
It’s a complex question,
Since I’m sharing it with a few friends who want to have shoes on. It’s a shoes-on in the household.
But if it’d be my own place or my parents house, it’s shoes-off.

At this point in my life, I’ve been enough men’s bathrooms to be fully secure in my choice of having a shoe-free home.
What are… shoes? ![]()
This is the South, dude ![]()
edit: I see at least one person doesn’t get humour ![]()
Shoes inside is filthy.

We’ve got enough cats that shoes or no-shoes makes no difference!

- Whatever you want, but don’t come crying to me if you step on a Lego or hit your toes
Shoes off…unless you’re wearing these.

It’s always the decision and choice of the owners of their feet.
Want to go barefoot
? Your feet, your choice.
There are also extra clean house socks and slippers for those who want them.
Prefer to keep your shoes on, as I do? Be my comfortable shoed guest. ![]()
There are fresh disposable shoe covers for anybody anxious not to dirty the floors with muddy boots.
[I also have the skills and cleaning supplies to wipe the floor if needed, don’t worry
.]
Do I have any rules?
Sorry, but… Yes. No feet on the furniture, please and thank you. That’s what ottomans and foot stools are for. Nobody wants to have their coffee
next to someone else’s dirty shoes or bare feet.
In general, happy feet to you all.

Shoes off but, house shoes suggested. My mother broke her toe on the rug in the kitchen years back she should have shoes on all the time now.
Sure slippers but they don’t go outside the garage.

I’ve never encountered the no shoes, everyone I know just lets people wear whatever they want as long as you’re leaving mud and crap on the entry carpet.
I take off my shoes in my daughter in law’s home to be polite. Wear flip flops at home for comfort.
As much as I very much like dogs (and cats), this logical disconnect puzzles me.



