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dreamworld ([info]dreamworld) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2009-02-08 21:09:00


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Entry tags:community: customers_suck, fucking hippies, fungus among us, lol the south, miss cleo told me i'm special, no shirt no shoes no service, otf_wank's thoughts on feet, public nudity, shoes for industry!, socks: literal, they sell a product that causes cancer

Bare Feet -- Srs Bsnss
Over on Customers Suck, a poster complains about a shoeless customer coming into the restaurant where they work. In the comments ladygzb doesn't understand what the problem is.

After all, not that long ago, people of no means went barefoot as a matter of course, so why shouldn't she have the right to enter a public place with no shoes. Social conventions are meaningless. Going barefoot flaunts convention the way gay and interracial marriage does!

If your feet have a fungus it's the fault of your shoes! I went barefoot all through college and never caught anything like a fungal infection! In short, shoes are just disgusting and they make my feet hurt anyway.

And people keep on arguing with her.



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[info]dechant
2009-02-09 05:50 am UTC (link)
Devil's advocate: being a very small-footed person, shoe shopping is either expensive or deeply unsatisfying.

That said, if she ain't a five or lower, she can kiss my... feet.

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[info]sionja
2009-02-09 06:11 am UTC (link)
I wear US11-12 womens. : ( Shoe shopping is extremely depressing.

That said, most of my shoes are heels, so I like to go barefoot when I'm in the music building on campus, since I practically live there and no one cares. But it's the only place outside of my house/my friends' places that I won't wear my shoes.

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[info]dechant
2009-02-09 06:14 am UTC (link)
Oh... yes, that would be an issue, wouldn't it? Altier's and DSW do some really attractive stuff in your range, though. :-)

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[info]sionja
2009-02-09 06:18 am UTC (link)
Haha, I've learned which places carry shoes in my size (also, which places are in my price range - I actually love shoes, but I'm a poor college student, so). It's just discouraging to only find things like clogs in my size most places when, hi, I need (or want, but usually need) dressier shoes. Jerks.

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(no subject) - [info]dechant, 2009-02-09 06:23 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]skarrow, 2009-02-09 07:46 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]ldymusyc, 2009-02-09 08:31 am UTC
shoe hell, signing in
[info]queencallipygos
2009-02-09 06:31 am UTC (link)
I wear US11-12 womens. : ( Shoe shopping is extremely depressing.

I have:

* Size 9,
* Width AA, and
* Cannot wear heels because of back problems.

...I don't like to talk about shoes.

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[info]keri
2009-02-09 06:40 am UTC (link)
omg, sympathy!

it's like "hello, salesclerk, I need shoes without heels but that aren't totally worthless ballet flats. no, really, no, I don't want the old lady nurse shoes. please, i'm 25, i just want some cute shoes. oh god, no, really, i meant it about the old lady nurse shoes."


(i also can't wear heels, and my toes are really short, so I can't wear pointy-toes, either.)

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[info]skarrow
2009-02-09 07:47 am UTC (link)
By god I love my Mudds.

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[info]mary_mac
2009-02-09 08:44 am UTC (link)
Ai, yes. Narrow feet are great when you're a kid, and shoes come in widths, but between 12 and 21, when the ballet pump thing came in, I did not own a pair of shoes without laces, cause they all fell off.

And sandals are all pointy to the big toe, and what are you meant to do if your middle toes are long?

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[info]miraba
2009-02-09 04:12 pm UTC (link)
10 AAA here. Sandals hate me.

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[info]eleutheria
2009-02-10 03:06 am UTC (link)
No wacky size here, but...
*completely flat feet, no arch whatsoever
*one foot bigger than the other
*usually high instep (so no Mary Janes)
*fibromyalgia

Almost all shoes hurt. Cannot wear dress shoes, cannot wear any kind of sandal. Feel that shoe shopping is a kind of torture only equaled by my yearly gyn exam. And the latter, at least, is over quicker.

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[info]ghostmaster
2009-02-11 03:48 am UTC (link)
I just wear men's shoes. It's easier to find them in the size I need, and they're usually more comfortable since they have thicker soles.

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[info]abharding
2009-02-09 04:17 pm UTC (link)
Tell me about it. Shoe shopping if you have either small/short feet or big/long feet can be a real pain in the butt. I am a woman's size 12 and buying dressy shoes/heels is never fun. As I don't wear heels that often most of my shoes are in fact men's size 10 1/2... (the only real downside to that is the lack of chose in colors...)

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[info]sionja
2009-02-09 05:54 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, I'm an 11W (yay flat feet), so I sometimes have to wear 12s. : \ And unfortunately, most of my shoes have to be heels/dressy because I'm a voice major and I end up performing quite a bit (I think I have, like, three or four concerts just this month, as well our student recital hour and my studio class which requires dressing up), so I've pretty much stocked up on nicer shoes. The only real flats I own are mens size 9 converse.

I've actually lucked out at my local Payless a couple times for cheap, dressy heels, though I always have to wear their 12s.

/tl;dr

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[info]sparkysrevenge
2009-02-09 08:19 am UTC (link)
I'm not super tiny (7, or 7 1/2 in heels), but I have DUCK FEET and high arches. Narrow heel with really wide toes = a pain in the ass. I couldn't wear the average "prom shoe" when I went to prom, because they are NOT designed for people with high arches. Forget wearing slides.

I feel for you, though. My aunt was a size 5, and she got my dress-shoe hand-me-downs when I was a kid. (I was a size 2 in kids)

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[info]rodo
2009-02-09 10:52 am UTC (link)
I know the problem. It was worse when I was a child, but year of having to wear shoes that are too narrow somehow forced them to grow in ways that I am sure are not healthy. And my feet hurt for at least two weeks whenever I get new shoes because they never ever fit.

I did wear average prom footwear as well - I can't recommend it. One of my feet ended up bleeding.

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[info]sparkysrevenge
2009-02-10 01:17 am UTC (link)
I've managed to find a pair of heels from Target (4 1/2 inch heels!) that fit pretty well and don't give me blisters. I've noticed I have to go with sling-back or backless shoes, because normal shoes tend to rub my ankle in places it's not comfortable. I lucked out by managing to find some clear lucite flip-flops for prom night. They weren't comfortable in the sole of my foot, but at least I didn't have blisters!

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[info]julesnoctambule
2009-02-09 07:46 pm UTC (link)
I'm an 8 3/4 with wedge-shape and mega-high arches. Zappos.com FTW!

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[info]sparkysrevenge
2009-02-10 01:22 am UTC (link)
I like a lot of the shoes at Zappos, but most of the ones that seem ideal for me are insanely expensive.

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[info]cat_mcdougall
2009-02-09 08:32 pm UTC (link)
Narrow heel with really wide toes = a pain in the ass.

Those are my son's feet. Plus, he has really weak/loose ankles. Meaning he needs things with ankle support.

... Which, apparently, they don't make in small kids' sizes. (My son's only 8, and is undersized, he wears like a 12 in toddler sizes) Shoe shopping for him is painful. His twin sister always goes to her aunt's house for the day, because she doesn't want to go to fifty different stores looking for shoes.

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ealusaid
2009-02-09 08:33 am UTC (link)
I'm a US children's 2/3, and there's a 1 1/2-inch lift in the size 2 foot.

Shoe-shopping used to be a pain. Now I just order them from my doctor, and put up with having the most expensive (and ugliest) shoes out of anyone I know.

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[info]tachikoma01
2009-02-09 05:18 pm UTC (link)
I'll chime in with my woes: I work at a job that requires closed toe shoes, for GOOD REASON. I work with chemicals that *explode* daily, as well as acids that would be all too happy to burn through your hands or feet if they got a chance.

I'm a perfectly normal women's shoe size, but come summer, I cannot find a cheap closed toe shoe that isn't a three inch stiletto to save my life. Apparently during summer EVERY WOMAN IN THE WORLD wears thong sandals and flip-flops. There are no women who work at jobs that don't let them wear skimpy sandals. Nope, none. So say the shoe manufacturers.

I've learned to do a year's worth of shoe shopping when the winter shoes come out.

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[info]angelan
2009-02-10 10:40 pm UTC (link)
When I worked at a job like that, they gave me my very own pair of (deeply unstylish) steel toed boots. I still have them, just in case I ever need to kick someone in the face really hard.

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[info]finchbird
2009-02-09 05:49 pm UTC (link)
I totally forgot about that. *facepalm*

I spent some time shoe shopping with a friend who wears US12 women and has wide feet. It wasn't that much fun.

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[info]velvet_mace
2009-02-09 10:57 pm UTC (link)
My size 6 1/2 EEEE feet say shoes are damn expensive or ugly, or usually both. On the other hand, they make for pretty good flippers.

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[info]adverb
2009-02-09 11:00 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, I'm lucky in that I totally never grew out of my tomboy phase, and am rather cheerful about the fact that I have to wear 9/10 men's shoes. I've only felt the urge to wear more feminine shoes twice in my life - my first school dance, and prom. Otherwise? Bring on the monochromatic sneakers and boots, yeah!

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