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Well people have all agreed that feet contain acid and when your feet stink the acid is coming out

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Why do you need two shoes?

Wearing two shoes provides balance and support for your body while walking or standing. It also helps protect your feet from injury and provides cushioning and comfort for your feet. Additionally, having two shoes ensures even wear and tear on both feet.


Will emu boots make your feet stink?

Emu boots are made from natural materials like sheepskin, which can absorb sweat and lead to odor. To prevent stinky feet, it's important to wear moisture-wicking socks and allow your boots to dry completely between wears. Regular airing out and cleaning can also help minimize odor.


Why do scientists wear close toed shoes during labs?

Scientists wear closed toed shoes during labs to protect their feet from objects and substances that might be dropped, spilled, splashed, etc. Where the objects might be particularly heavy they may even choose to use "steel-toed" shoes to protect their toes from crushing.


Why do you slip you walk on ice?

When you walk on ice, there is less friction between your shoes and the ice surface, causing you to slip. This lack of friction makes it harder for your shoes to grip the ice, leading to slips and falls. It is important to wear appropriate footwear with good traction to reduce the risk of slipping on ice.


Do humans really need to wear shoes?

Turns out we don't! Well, other than to protect from potentially harmful debris or hazardous weather conditions, that is.Our feet don't need a soft cushion between us and the ground, and when our shoes provide that barrier, we tend to walk harder, negating a lot of that softening effect in a primal effort to feel the ground beneath us. Barefoot, your natural stride is a bit shorter, meaning instead of the edge of your heel hitting the pavement first, the impact moves closer to the middle of your foot, softening the blow. And within their rubber and fabric prisons, your feet can't be as flexible, meaning you're missing out on a powerful push off from your toes with each step. As proof of this, researchers at the University of the Witwatersrand found that humans had healthier feet before the invention of shoes.As a personal anecdote, I actually went to college with a guy who walked around campus barefoot all the time. I remember seeing him around once after it had rained -- the sidewalk was all wet and kind of gritty, and his bare feet were getting all of that up close and personal. Gross! But I guess he was on to something after all.