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NancyMemberWearing shoes all the time is just customary for some people. It is not considered polite to put your feet on furniture, whether you have on shoes or not – this is something most people would not do when they are not at home. But at home, I think most people will take off their shoes and put their feet on the furniture (with or without socks, or with indoor-use only shoes – we call those bedroom slippers). I don’t wear shoes at home, indoors or out, because I grew up on a farm and children just didn’t wear shoes there except to go to school or church or town. So I really hate wearing shoes now – my favorite shoes are Birkenstocks because they are the most like having bare feet. But this gives me an alternate problem – when I come in the house, my feet are dirty from the outside.
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NancyMemberI suppose we could fight for domination . . . if we wanted to. But what would be the point? A dominator also has all the responsibility. I think most women want equality – half of the responsibilty, half of the fun and profits. And equality is a much more difficult thing to fight for – because basically, you have to get the people who don’t want equality to see your side of things _without_dominating_them_. You have to fight a concept, not people.
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