02-25-2013, 12:03 AM
I understand some people are collectors, and my own view is if it's not ruining one's life then it's something to be tolerated. Sometimes it does become a problem that can lead to serious debt and other problems and then one needs help, other times a partner or relative is just being unsympathetic (much like how some slobs consider people who insist on a tidy home as having an obsessive-compulsive disorder, because they don't get it and therefore it must be the sign of a disorder). In this case you could point out that at least you're not collecting Star Wars or even Dungeons & Dragons memorabilia like crazy. :p (That said, such collectibles tend to go up in price whereas shoes don't, but I doubt most would point that out.)
If you think you have a problem then you're in good company, for example:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424...86728.html
As for what to do...maybe you could "give/loan" them to trusted friends or relatives? That way you could still see them from time to time and perhaps get them back should you get more space (and/or a more understanding partner). Also, attics (if you have one that's suitable) can be a good place to store things like this. If you have a really good attic you could even turn it into a "shoe display room" as opposed to locking them in a trunk (be careful about putting them on without checking for bugs first, and it would probably be a good idea to protect shoes from pests that might damage your prized possessions, and be advised that some rodents have no problem navigating shelves).
If you think you have a problem then you're in good company, for example:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424...86728.html
As for what to do...maybe you could "give/loan" them to trusted friends or relatives? That way you could still see them from time to time and perhaps get them back should you get more space (and/or a more understanding partner). Also, attics (if you have one that's suitable) can be a good place to store things like this. If you have a really good attic you could even turn it into a "shoe display room" as opposed to locking them in a trunk (be careful about putting them on without checking for bugs first, and it would probably be a good idea to protect shoes from pests that might damage your prized possessions, and be advised that some rodents have no problem navigating shelves).