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Does Anyone Apply Nail Polish On Your Toe Nails?


Guest Eveanna

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Guest Eveanna

Hi CDers,

I can't remember reading this anywhere, but do some of you polish toe nails?

I'm thinking about trying it?

Eveanna :)

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Guest Sandy

Hi Eveanna, I have thought about it for as long as I can remember.Problem is that I teach beginner Karate. I think my toes would stand out a little to much. I have been wanting to have a pedicure. More and more guys are doing it and I could have some clear polish put on. I have mentioned this to my wife ,but as usual she pretends to not hear me.......Sandy

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Guest Kim Smith

I tend to put off clipping my nails, so once my wife sarcastically told me I should paint my nails if I was going to keep them that long, so I did! Kept them painted for about a week until she had enough and told me to stop being stupid...

It was a lot of fun to have them pink for a week. I wish I could do it more often!

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Guest SilverArrow

I've done it before since nobody ever sees them, and thus don't ask questions. However, it loses its novelty because of just that, nobody seeing them. That's why I generally do my fingernails; black generally, since it's more or less the only 'accepted' colour for boys, although I've done them dark blue before, and even pink for a few days, although that last one got me a few looks. Toes just aren't as much fun :P

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Guest JoAnnDallas

I go to my nail salon once a month for a

Pedicure

Toe nail polish - usually bright Red or Pink

Manicue

Fill - I have long acrylic nails

Nail polish - usually a pale Pink

Eyebrows Waxed/Plucked/Shaped/Trimed

Two hours of pure bliss. BTW no one at the nail salon cares that I get my toes/nails polished. I have even had customers give me positive comments about my choice of colors and etc.

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Guest Aeron

I'm an MtF, and not a crossdresser, but yes I do paint my toenails! :D My wife really doesn't care, and one day my neighbor came over and I had forgotten all about not wearing shoes. I opened up the front door, and his eyes went to my feet. :P

Hugs & Kisses,

Aeron

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Guest rachael1

I like to paint my toe nails every now and then. Sometimes i leave them painted for several days on end and no-one knows except me. I guess it's the closest i can come to expressing my femininity without any danger of exposure. :o

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Guest Christina S

I painted my toenails yesterday. The only thing that sucks about painting my nails is that I can't wear sandals/crocs out of the house. But I guess going out with painted nails is a stepping stone for eventually going out in public dressed up (well maybe some day...definitely not in the near future, way too shy to be that bold yet).

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Usually mine are painted. Doesn't have the appeal it used to... I ALWAYS wear socks, I just can't stand anything touching my feet XD So no one suspects if I walk out of my room when I wake up with just a tshirt, underwear and socks on XD

I just started putting clear on my finger nails though, it makes me nervous!

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Guest Becky Lynn

Hi, B)

I have recently been getting pedicures, the manacurist will automatically put a tinted or clear coat on them. When I come home when they have had time to set I bufff the shine off. It give them a nice look without drawing attention to them. I also wear acrylic nails kept to a respectable length, polished with a pink tint and clear top coat. Every now and then I get compliments on them from women. I have a tendency to bite my nails this is the only way I keep from chewing on them.

Becky Lynn :)

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My toenails are polished all the time. Feel naked without it. I have drawn compliment about them mostly from women.

Gennee

:D

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Since my last post on this subject, i have indeed started to keep nail polish on my toes. Now I never go without nail polish. I have a pretty party pink on my toes right now.........:)

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Guest Shawna N

Yea my wife and I make a night out of it. She does mine and I do hers, its fun and if we turn off the tv it gives us time to chat. Sometimes I do get funny looks at the gym but I don't care.

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Guest April63

I've thought about it. I kinda want to, but never really did it. Well, actually I lied. When I was little, around 5 or 6, my mom would let me paint my nails sometimes. But then we would wash it off.

April

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Guest chibi_usa

I did! ^^ Not toes though. I did clear, pink, and clear ^^ Wen my parents asked me why I had them on im all like uhhhh >_> I was playing truth or dare lol XD. They belived me yay!

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Guest julia_d

I have as long as I can remember. Currently they are bright red. It's just something normal for me.. the only colour about me are lips, fingers and toes.

Go for it.. Truth or Dare is a good excuse as is "the wife did it while we were playing last night". It's not the statement that painting your fingernails is.

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Guest CDRuss

Mine are pink now I keep them painted most of the time but probably will stop painting them for the summer so I can wear sandals.

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Guest Elizabeth K

OLD TOPIC

Glad to see it!

My answer - ALWAYS. It what we women do.

And I keep clear on my fingernails - helps keep them from splintering - makes them easier to maintain - and it looks good... a matte finish, not that noticable if you are still in the closet. But people notice 'something' is going on and your hands look cared for. It helps your self-image too.

Toenails? Look groomed and sexy!

YEA

Lizzy

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Guest Donna Jean

OHhhhhh....DANG YES!

Fire Engine Red!

I can see them glowing through the covers in bed at night! I can walk throught the house in the dark and find my way!....LOL

They make my shoes pulsate like the spaceship in "War of the Worlds!"

I LOVE THEM!!!!!!

Whew....**pant...pant...pant***.....sorry......

Donna Jean

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