Kinda agree with Frazz’s concern about ugly feet. Similar to seeing string bikinis on some more robust bodies. Sometimes just a little hard to accept. But, we adapt.
Yup, I run marathons and I do not wear sandals very often for that very reason. Why should I subject other people to see the gnarly toes? Especially when I have newly minted black toenail.
Since I know most people don’t share my disdain for wearing flip-flops outside of the beach or locker rooms, I don’t say aloud the comments that come into my head when I see people wearing them in public. And recently I saw a woman using a bike wearing flip-flops turn the bottom of her foot into hamburger when one flip-flop came off and she had to use her feet on the pavement to stop (to avoid being hit by a car). I felt bad for her, but also thought she was an idiot.
“A Denali-sized pile of retired running shoes” you say? Sounds like the character who pontificates about consumerism being evil seems to consume quite a lot himself.
Concretionist over 2 years ago
You think runners’ toes are gnarly? Check out dancers’ toes.
FGWaiss over 2 years ago
I’ve got those gnarly toes…and the much prefer sandals to shoes.
well-i-never over 2 years ago
Band name of the day.
Darrell Patton over 2 years ago
When did retired running shoes become the same thing as sandals?
Skeptical Meg over 2 years ago
I love sandals too! Maybe I can lend you my current favourites ~ silver t-strap, 3" or so chunk heel….
e.groves over 2 years ago
Why doesn’t he donate those old shoes to a homeless shelter?
sandpiper over 2 years ago
Kinda agree with Frazz’s concern about ugly feet. Similar to seeing string bikinis on some more robust bodies. Sometimes just a little hard to accept. But, we adapt.
alkabelis Premium Member over 2 years ago
Someone asked why I always wear socks (I never used to). I said so I don’t scare children with my gnarly ankles.
StackableContainers over 2 years ago
Yup, I run marathons and I do not wear sandals very often for that very reason. Why should I subject other people to see the gnarly toes? Especially when I have newly minted black toenail.
Since I know most people don’t share my disdain for wearing flip-flops outside of the beach or locker rooms, I don’t say aloud the comments that come into my head when I see people wearing them in public. And recently I saw a woman using a bike wearing flip-flops turn the bottom of her foot into hamburger when one flip-flop came off and she had to use her feet on the pavement to stop (to avoid being hit by a car). I felt bad for her, but also thought she was an idiot.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 2 years ago
“‘Toes, I love hairy toes,’ she moaned….”
mobeydick over 2 years ago
? I run, and my toes are fine. Great, even.
AndrewSihler over 2 years ago
Are Frazz and the kid participating in the same conversation?
Ubermick over 2 years ago
“A Denali-sized pile of retired running shoes” you say? Sounds like the character who pontificates about consumerism being evil seems to consume quite a lot himself.