Am I the only weird girl that walks with one shoe?

Anonymous
You won't believe me but I prefer having one shoe than two.
My mum says that began when I was a baby because I once lost a shoe in the garden and walked around with one barefoot all the day.
I think that conditioned the way I learned walking because I've never felt good with a shoe on my right foot.

In my daily life I never put my right shoe and sock and people accept it because I'm very confident with that.
I'm also very uncomfortable when my both feet are bare because I'm used to the height difference caused by the one shoe. So I always wear a left shoe.
At home I always have a flip-flop on my left foot, even in the shower and sometimes to bed because I often forget I'm wearing it.

My right foot is now very tough and my left foot is very soft as it has almost never touched other than a shoe or sock. Even at the beach or at the swimming pool I wear a flip-flop otherwise my left foot feels in pain.
A huge visual difference can be seen between my two feet even if I pedicure both.

When it's snowy or freezing outside I put the second shoe (or just a sock), same for very dirty floors. I also wear both shoes on official event but slip my foot off often.
I'ld say I wear both shoe 1% of the time and my both feet are bare 1% of the time.
Am I the only weird girl that walks with one shoe?
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