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Gen alpha is trying to get everyone to wear socks with sandals
22 0 ReplyAs a millennial, it will always be a no. It will forever have a Middle Aged Maths Teacher on Holiday vibe to it for me.
32 3 ReplyMeh, middle aged math's teacher sounding like a solid reliable job right now. Nothing to shy from.
2 0 ReplyAlso, I've put on some Birkenstocks with wool socks before. I feel no shame for it. It's comfy.
1 0 ReplyDefinitely not gatekeeping other folks wearing them, I just couldn't without my grade 9 maths teacher popping into my head.
1 0 ReplyNo worries, I was just playing along. :P But I have embraced the unfashionableness.
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I think gen alpha has become increasingly aware of foot fetishes so they avoid showing their feet. I have a 15 year old and she never wears open toe shoes in public.
17 0 ReplyI very much agree that it's related to the recent extreme sexualization of feet
10 0 ReplyI don't get it... Feet are gross.
14 0 ReplyFor some that is also an extra fetish on top
2 0 ReplyNah, they're just there
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well gen alpha are babies, 15 year olds are gen z
but also yeah society is getting more puritan and it’s bad
6 0 ReplyWell that explains why Quentin wants to retire after his next film.
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would have to start with socks that are split between the big toe and the index? toe, like a ninja, for starters.. but even then still not comfortable or safe. might as well wear crocs or slippers.
6 1 ReplyI think most sandals don't have a divider between the big toe and the rest. I think of sandals as any casual, open-toed shoes.
1 0 ReplyI typically hand grown adults wearing crocs a card with the suicide hotline number on it because it clearly a desperate cry for help.
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