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Guest kylie666

Well i work at walmart not the best place in the world but a job, Most the time i got 2-3 days off in a row but now i only get like 1 day and it's killing me, SO... i looking around and found that nowhere in the Dress code rules does it state that males can't wear nail polish... So i am going to wear my nail polish to work starting today.

I am going to wear a nice black nail polish, Not in a goth way or anything i just like dark colors =) Blue,black etc And i have seen some girls wear black nail polish around the store so it should be all good.

If anything i can take it off around Lunch time if they don't agree with me wearing it, But then again i will ask why? and tell them it's nowhere in the dress code or a rule, Hell i could come in with eye liner,eye shadow etc etc and they really can't do anything about it.

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Guest Danielle J

I used to work at Walmart shortly after retiring from the Navy. I have seen male employees wear nail polish and nothing was ever said to them but I'm also in CA. I've been have my nails done lately and going to work, and no one has said anything to me, there maybe comments when I not around. Also I work in a male dominate field (water treatment) in a redneck area,but still close enough to the Bay to be tolerant.

Hugs Danielle

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I'm pretty sure Walmart has proven trans accepting if you do your job and don't have some kind of "agenda"....

Least from what I know :)

Michelle

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Guest Julie T

Kylie

I was full time except at work, for about two years. I would use the Sally Hausen Diamond Coat clear hardner to get my nails to grow out, and it was shiny. To make it work I went to a hobby store and bought 'dull coat, which is used on model planes and model military pieces, and applied it with a bush. I later realized it was the shininess of nail polish that caught peoples attention. Good luck and come back and tell us how it went?

Julie

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Guest kylie666

On my lunch =P,

Not one person has said anything... 'well to my face' lol so that's good, I am sure as time goes by and i wear other colors i'll get looks or people may ask me about it but really i don't care as long as i can do it =P, i mean i have heard it all as i been wearing nail polish of all colors openly for many years now :thumbsup:

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Guest Alexandra89

I wear more unusual colors most of the time. It's weird, but people bother me less when my nails are black, purple, blue, or green than if they're more conventional colors like red-orange or salmon pink.

I guess the odd colors let them write me off as a weirdo and leave it at that, while the more normal colors bring up more questions or something.

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I just started wearing nail polish at work other than clear. I wear a white that is hard to see unless you look at it from the right angle. Next week I'm going to have a manicure where my nails are going to be polished with 2+ coats of white.

Jenny

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Guest Donna Jean

On my lunch =P,

Not one person has said anything... 'well to my face' lol so that's good, I am sure as time goes by and i wear other colors i'll get looks or people may ask me about it but really i don't care as long as i can do it =P, i mean i have heard it all as i been wearing nail polish of all colors openly for many years now :thumbsup:

Do you present as "male" at work all the time?

Your Avatar is young looking.....I have to think that nail polish would be a non-issue as many Goth and other "metal heads" wear different nail polish....

Go for it!

Huggs

Donna Jean

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I wear "bare to be different" by Sephora. It's a little expensive, but worth it. It's a light pinkish and makes the nail a touch shinny

I get stuff about my nails all the time at work.

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Do you present as "male" at work all the time?

Your Avatar is young looking.....I have to think that nail polish would be a non-issue as many Goth and other "metal heads" wear different nail polish....

Go for it!

Huggs

Donna Jean

That's a hard question really LOL, I don't present as Male or Female more like i just wear/look the way i want even when at work, Like i keep my hair parted to one side and in a pony-tail even at work, But i don't really wear women's clothing But i been thinking about it.... I wear things like a woman's ring and Necklace and i try keeping a clean shaving face, I am not young to most people LOL 29 years old and i'm not really into the goth thing more like i just like dark things :rolleyes:

I am thinking about wearing blue tomorrow as my black nail polish got all chipped today and i need to re-paint them :P

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