Ok yeah, just tryin’ ta have a lil’ fun with the title, cause, yanno, socks (woot).
Anyway, frivolity aside, how do you take off your socks?
Over the years, I have developed a method of catching the heel of one sock with the toes of my opposite foot and sliding it off that way so that it doesn’t end inside out or balled up, thus less fuss at laundry time.
Can I slightly broaden the inquiry to ask something about t shirts? Why am I unable to take off a t shirt by crossing my arms in front, and peeling it off? I see it done that way on tv all the time. I always strangle myself.
Left hand for the left foot’s sock, right hand for the right foot’s sock. Thumb inside the top of the sock above the heel, thumb pressing between the index and middle finger of that same hand on the outside, pull the sock down, whirl it aound some to shake it back right side out.
If I’m standing up, I pin the type of one sock with the other heel and just slide my foot out. If I’m sitting down, I’ll hook two fingers in the top of the sock and slide it off that way. The second method can lead to inside-out socks, but not often.
What with the retirement thing, I now almost exclusively wear fairly loose-fitting stretchy calf-length athletic socks. When I wear clingier socks, I have to peel them down.
An interesting point about t-shirt removal methods: I read an article (maybe linked from someone here!) that claimed men take them off by pulling the neck and women are more likely to grab the hem. It’s true in my household, but I don’t have a cite handy.
The t-shirt thing: I pull both arms in and push it over my head.
It kinda ruins shirts after a while. Less so than be ruining it other ways. Then I don’t care. I still wear them. Unless the Lil’wrekker catches me going out in one.
I’m similar, except for the leg shaving bit. I stand on one foot, optionally using the same side hand to hold my knee up closer to my chest if it’s a long heavy winter sock, and with the opposite side hand slide my fingers down into the top of the sock and slip it off. Generally the sock stays right way out, but if not I always turn them right side out before tossing them in the laundry hamper.
Our dog Simi has been playing a game with me for a month now. When I’m in my shower in the morning, Simi sneaks in and takes one of my slippers. He doesn’t chew on it or damage it in any way, he just carries it off.
When I get out of the shower I don my robe and one slipper and go upstairs, where I know I’ll find the other slipper somewhere random. When I find it I put it on and tell Simi he’s good.
He started this game about the same time my gf began training him for nosework. I swear he thinks he is training me for some higher purpose.