Legs I have got, yet seldom do I walk;

I backbite many, yet I never talk;
In secret places most I seek to hide me,
For he who feeds me never can abide me.

[p.s pleeeeeeease help me!! :S

Based on the given riddle, it seems like the answer is "shoes."

To solve this riddle, you can break it down and analyze each line:

1. "Legs I have got, yet seldom do I walk": This line refers to the fact that shoes have legs (referring to the shoe's sole and heel), but they themselves do not walk. It implies that shoes are worn by someone to enable them to walk.

2. "I backbite many, yet I never talk": This line is a figurative expression that means shoes often wear down or cause discomfort to the person wearing them, but they don't express their pain or discomfort by talking.

3. "In secret places most I seek to hide me": This line suggests that shoes are often kept in hidden or obscure places like closets or shoe racks when not in use.

4. "For he who feeds me never can abide me": Here, "feeding" refers to putting on shoes. The person putting on the shoes may find them uncomfortable or bothersome, indicating that the person does not particularly like wearing shoes.

By combining all the clues, the answer "shoes" becomes clear.