Venting a little...Partner shuffles as he walks
Why can’t men lift their feet when walking? Used to drive me nuts when my aging father in his carpet slippers dragged his feet around the house, then my athletic teenage sons also could not possibly lift their tired feet off the ground when walking indoors, and now I have a very well preserved husband who can run rings around most contemporaries on the tennis courts, but is incapable of lifting his feet long enough not to make the swishing noise every time he takes a step. Yes, I gently point this out, but it seems ingrained. Is this a male thing?
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Stuck living with MIL.
It lets me know when she's coming!
LOL! Hilarious. This gave me flashbacks to my grandmother yelling, "Pick up your feet!" as I'd shuffle along on her plastic runners that lined her long hallways.
Good times. This made me chuckle with nostalgia.
When I wear slippers indoors in the wintertime, I hear my own feet "shuffle" on the bare floors, and I hate it. But it's the slippers, the heels hanging below my feet. In a tennis shoe, it doesn't happen. Female, btw. And yes, I've worked with men who drag their feet, one in particular, his habit picked up dramatically after his mother passed, whom he lived with for 60+ years. All his bad habits came out then, tenfold! Maybe have your fella wear tennies? They don't drag so well, but instead get stuck on the floor if you drag.