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My wife kept bugging me to get a pedicure with her because it makes your feet feel so good and I was always complaining about my feet hurting. Of course I rejected the idea,giuseppe zanotti shoes, but she continued. Finally,giuseppe zanotti shoes, jokingly,youth soccer cleats store, I told her that I saw no sense in paying for a pedicure unless you get the complete treatment, including the polish - I thought this would dissuade her. To my surprise she agreed, and I had sort of backed myself into a corner.
She accompanied me to her salon the next time she had a pedi and made it as comfortable for me as possible, explaining exactly what the girls were doing. I was still very apprehensive and nervous. When they asked if I wanted a color I picked out Fuchsia Bling, Bling by Sally Hansen, a bright pinkish,cheap soccer cleats store, red color. I figured if I was going to get it done I may as well go all the way, and besides if it looked embarrassing enough maybe my wife would not ever mention my getting a pedicure again. Of course I was completely embarrassed as other women in the salon noticed how my toes looked, but I tried to act very casual about the whole ordeal. To my surprise no one else stared or commented,Duvetica Down Jackets, and I really could detect no behind-my-back whispering.
Of course my intent was to remove the polish after a day or two, after my wife realized how ridiculous it looked. I went about the house in open toed sandals just to accentuate the view of my toe nails. As I did so, though,isabel marant sneakers, I found that I really admired how pretty my feet looked; I really thought that they looked better than most women's feet. My wife even made several comments about how that color really looked good on my feet. Over the course of the next week or so I got comfortable with my new image and really enjoyed the little secret I sported on my toes. The day or two of wearing the polish turned into three weeks before I finally removed it,discount soccer cleats online, and at that time I really felt let down that I did not have attractive feet any more.
From that time on I regularly go back for pedicures, with or without my wife, and I really enjoy sporting different colors with each visit. I have tried numerous different colors but "Fuchsia Bling, Bling" is my favorite.
I am not gay, but I am not opposed to trying new ideas.
It has nothing to do with being gay or not gay! Where does this uninformed notion come from? I have been getting regular pedicures and wearing nail polish on my toes with sandals for the past 7 years. I am married and my wife and I go to the same nail salon and most of the time wear matching color on our toes. My favorite color Big Apple Red which is a classic red. I get many compliments from women and they always tell me that I have feminine feet like a girl. I have admired nail polish on women's toes for as long as I can remember and was always told as a little boy that nail polish is for girls and that I couldn't wear it. I started out wearing blue and black on my toes but really wanted to wear red because it is my favorite color and looks the best on my light skin. I finally got the courage to wear red and have never looked back and my toes are always professionally pedicured and wearing red polish. I get so many compliments on the red toenails and am told that they look a lot better than black,parajumpers sale, blue. or gray.
There is no reason that guys should be limited to not wearing nail polish or wearing only certain colors. After all,giuseppe zanotti shoes sale, women wear all colors including black,soccer cleats store, dark blue, silver, and other colors that are being labeled as "male colors". Women have been borrowing from men's fashion for years and today even wear neckties, masculine shoes,kevin durant store, baseball caps, and just about any other artices from men's fashion. There is no reason that men shouldn't be able to incorporate articles from feminine fashion because after all, it is a two-way street. Many men are afraid to wear nail polish because it is a deviation from the herd mindset that most men follow and most men are terrified of doing anything that is considered to be feminine because they have been conditioned since a small child that any feminine expression is bad, A good example of this is the earring trend for men. Men didn't really start wearing earrings until professional athletes started wearing them, and then they had the green light to do it. Everyone should be their own person and not allow society to dictate what they can and cannot wear including nail polish and colors of nail polish. Also, what you wear has nothing to do with sexuality. Are all men that wear earrings gay? Are all women that wear men's shirts, tattoos, shoes,giuseppe zanotti sneakers, or neckties gay? See how absurd this thought process is? Most gay men do not wear nail polish or feminine clothing. Gay means having sex with members of the same sex. It has nothing to do with what you wear.
Have you ever started a new account in AB to ask a question (or had someone else ask a question for you) you thought would be inappropriate and didn want people to associate you with it,youth soccer cleats?
A question for the straight guys out there. Have you ever been physically attracted to another man? And I don mean, "I can appreciate that another man is handsome," I mean,parajumpers jacket, sexually aroused (but not necessarily acted on it.)
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