i am not sure but i can tell you this: i don't always put my right shoe on first. i put my left shoe on first. maybe some people just have a habit of putting their right shoe on first lol
== == The person obviously puts there socks on in a different way than most people. The regualar way would be to put two socks on then shoes, but the way people put there socks and shoes on is entirely up to them. Who knows? maby when a person puts the left sock on then the shoe then the right sock and the right shoewill become regular.
Yes it is because when you tie your shoe, you're changing the form and not the identity of the object. You can always get your shoe lace back the way it was before you tied it.
first of all that's disgusting and secondly, girls don't want a guy smelling their stinky shoe
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It means left sock, right sock, left shoe, right shoe
my right shoe is defective sold became ungluded after wearing twice
The first shoe was made out of delicate cloth. :)
One can purchase just the right shoe when in a shoe store. The person getting the shoe must make sure that it's not too tight or loose as well as the right style for you.
Its on the right side on the left shoe and on the left side on the right shoe.
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If you are having feet problem it is maybe because the shoe is too small for you or it is not the right shoe, like if you have flat feet or curved. But I do suggest seeing a doctor.
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Yes and no. When you buy them, there is no definite left or right shoe whether it's a soft shoe or pointe shoe and even some jazz shoes. More in pointe shoes, as you start to wear them you decide which shoe works or feels better on which foot. The only time when you buy them, that I can think of, that you might have a right or left shoe is if one foot is bigger than the other. A lot of people (depending to the size difference) get two different pairs and each pair is a different size.