Do You Force People To Remove Their Shoes At Your Crib?

Dwight Howard

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Yesterday I went over thick chick crib to kick it, I've known her for awhile and she just got a roommate. So I pull up and as I'm walking through the door the chick asks me to remove my shoes cause it's her roommates "pet peeve". I look around and I see 2 dogs running all over the place and it dawned on me. I asked whether or not the roommate cleans the dog's paws each time it comes inside. She rolled her eyes and just said please don't do this just take them off. Well, that did not happen. I said I'm not about to walk around in socks and if she had a problem with the shoes I could just leave. She finally budged but I can tell she was kinda pissed.

I understand removing shoes under certain circumstances like if it's storming, your shoes are covered in mud, sensitive wood floors, etc...but on a baseline hygiene angle, don't ask me to remove my shoes when you have dogs roaming around the house. A dogs paws are often filthier than a human shoe. That said, even without pets asking a man to remove his shoes is disrespectful, who wants to walk around in socks at someone elses house? I would never request someone to do that.
 

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Why is removing your shoes in someone else's house such a big deal

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I remove my shoes when it's time to shower, then I transition to slides. But when I get home from work whether it be cooking, just sitting on the couch, doing chores my shoes remain on.
Oh, ok. In the scenario in the OP, you should have respected the rules of the home you were entering.
Just like you would expect visitors to respect your house rules.
 
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