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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Travelling |
I generally don't think about it.
But since you brought it up and I've thought about it.
Guys that do I say this to you, do it and enjoy it. It's none of my business! And I would hope that my opinion would not stop them doing what they want either way. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I generally don't think about it.
But since you brought it up and I've thought about it.
Guys that do I say this to you, do it and enjoy it. It's none of my business! And I would hope that my opinion would not stop them doing what they want either way. "
Yeah, this the best answer there's going to be. Might as well close the thread now |
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By *ubyBlairWoman
over a year ago
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There’s a large crossover between the kind of guys I normally go for and the kind of guys who wear nail polish. So it’s definitely part of the overall vibe I find hot.
But mostly because it’s someone just expressing themselves the way they want to, and that’s really attractive to me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I used to wear nail varnish all the time when I played in bands a lot. I'd still happily and confidently wear it today but some of the chemicals I'm exposed to would ruin it in a matter of minutes.
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We both grew up with the 90s metal/punk/emo scene so guys with painted nails was the norm and I was an infrequent wearer myself.
Recently the kids had some practice on me and I spent the day with lovely red nails, which I did enjoy, and no one seemed fussed about. It's something I'll do again on occasion.
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