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I was at my endocronolgist today and I was wearing black and white Adidas Sambas and then my doctor randomly asked if he could tie my right shoe. It was only coming untied a little bit. Like it was just loose.
Wtf? What was the point of that? |
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Maybe he has a thing about loose shoelaces. When I was based in a school for work I used to warn kids if their laces were loose. Didn't want to see one of them faceplate on the sidewalk. Could be your doc asked out of politeness instead of saying "hey your shoelace is loose"
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I do not like the sound of this. At all.
Gonna call out foot fetish. Obviously, nothing wrong with foot fetish, no harm done there. But the situation and the place was profoundly wrong.
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I saw him today for my 3 month appointment. The first thing he said was "I like your shoes. Those are some cool Nikes." Then he started going on about wanting to wear cool shoes bu not with ties so he had to choose.
So I'm thinking he just wanted to take a closer look at my Adidas ones last time since they were pretty in style 3 months ago and the only reason I was able to get a pair was that was the night of the college protests. Idk. Thats my thinking anyways.
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My thought would be that he has a lot of patients who lack the flexibility and dexterity to tie their own shoes well, so it's become second nature for him to offer when he sees a lace in need.
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