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Socks keep your shoes from absorbing sweat and help prevent blisters. They’re useful beyond the social construct.
Arguments like these don’t work with kids. Let them experience themselves what is best for them. And have spare socks ready in case they change their mind afterwards
Not wearing stinky shoes is a social construct.
Something being a social construct doesn’t mean it’s not real, or ignoring it won’t negatively affect you.
Laws, money, etc. are all social constructs.
This would be a great time to remind him that we live in a society…
They get that from their stuffed tiger.
Next time the kid asks for an allowance, say that money is a social construct
parents feeding children is a social construct.