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January 11th 2010 22:46
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When nature designed the human foot, she did not have thongs in mind as a defining design criterion.

Thongs, for the non-Australians amongst you, are the cheapest and nastiest footwear on the planet. In Britain, they are known as flip-flops. The Americans are too sensible to have them at all.


When nature designed the human foot she, being omnipotent and all-seeing, also designed corns. As with wrinkles, grey hair and rising blood pressure, Mother Nature likes to remind us that we have been around for quite a while now. She can be a right bitch sometimes.

According to this professional advice on corns and calluses, "They are part of the body’s defence system to protect the underlying tissues. If the cause of pressure is not relieved, calluses can become painful."

What the advice leaves out is hardwood flooring. This design feature of many homes was created by interior designers who obviously had never had a sore foot. If they could experience for just five minutes the corn on my left foot, they would apologise for the hardwood flooring in my home and promise to look into alternatives involving latex.

This combination of wooden flooring and corns is probably why thongs were invented. Having arrived, however, they proved perfect footwear for Australian conditions. They are great for the beach, and many Australian pubs won't let you into the front bar if you aren't wearing thongs. Australian children generally wear nothing else on their feet until the day they get married (and for many that life-changing event just means a new pair of thongs).


In an un-Australian move, I stopped wearing thongs when I left childhood. My feet were still young and corn-free then, but I went to live first in Europe, where wearing thongs invites frost-bite, and then Asia, where thongs just increase the feeding ground for mosquitoes.

And then, after 30 or so thongless years, I got a corn and walking around my own home, on beautifully polished hardwood floors, became ugly.

The answer, I thought, was a pair of thongs. I was right, too, but what I hadn't factored in was the acclimatisation period. The rubber prong of the thong which fits between the wearer's first and second toes is a lot thicker than I remembered. At first, I could only wear them for a few minutes before the tender skin of my aging and complaining feet screamed, partly in pain and partly in memory of the ease with which everything was accomplished when we were children.

But now, after about two weeks of persistence, I can wear my new thongs comfortably, and walk around the house pang-free. Foot problem solved. I feel like a kid again.









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Comment by Morgan Bell

January 11th 2010 23:00
something ive never worn

im almost always barefoot

Comment by Chris Champion

January 11th 2010 23:25

Comment by Janet Collins

January 11th 2010 23:41
I wore thongs as a kid too. It was mandatory. Down to the local swimming pool, in the back yard, to the beach. In fact, they hardly came off my feet all summer.

What I can't understand at the moment is the current (which has been going on for years now) fascination with them - and rubber ones too. They would have to be the most common, garden variety of all.

There are much nicer styles of footwear for summer, even if some of them have barely more than the thong. About the only time I wear some these days is walking home after a pedicure. It's good that they could help with the foot problem but honestly, I just don't even find them very comfortable any more.

Comment by Chris Champion

January 11th 2010 23:59
Damn uncomfortable - you're right. But after two weeks, I'm used to them again, to the extent that I'm barely aware whether I'm wearing them or not. That's why I feel like a big Aussie kid again.

But now I'd be embarrassed to go to the beach with you, Janet. Wait, I know, I'll get some designer thongs and paint my toe nails.





Comment by Morgan Bell

January 12th 2010 00:04
Yes, but you're 95 years younger than me.

that was really funny, i was having a nice little laugh to myself . . . 95 years hahaha

Comment by Chris Champion

January 12th 2010 00:09
Mature humour. Tomorrow it will still be funny, but I will have forgotten where I left my thongs.

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