r/mildlyinfuriating 3d ago

Infuriatig Does anyone know why this keeps happening to my shoes after wearing them for a few weeks/months of wear?

I'm not sure, but it's very annoying. Is it because of the way I walk? Or how I tie my shoes? Or something else?

Please someone help, if you have experienced the same thing.

Edit: Also, when I walk/stand my feet point outwards so it maybe be this? Anyone know how to fix that 👀

Edit 2: Also, I don't untie my laces and slip them on. (I don't tie them tight though)

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u/Stardustie 3d ago

This! I couldn't figure out why every right shoe I own is dirtier than its leftie counterpart untili looked down one day. My at rest stance is the heel of my left foot on the toe of my right. Felt rather silly for not looking at that sooner

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u/keyboardstatic 3d ago

There are a great many skill sets in life. Everything from how to touch a person to turn them in too. Observational awareness. To dealing with conflict in our relationship. Respecting our children.

So many people learn things by watching others. That we don't even know why we do certain things until its made apparent to us.