If you have the money you can pay for any service you desire. Personally, I like to take care of certain grooming needs of a partner...the couple who grooms together stays together, like the primates. You should use Rashed's daughters since they are available...picture that, two adoring young women on their knees, looking up to you with big eyes and wide smiles, giggling, caressing your feet and toes....I hear you moaning already.
2006-08-19 09:25:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't see anything wrong with a man getting a pedicure once a month or so... I'd have to think more about it if you asked about a mani...
There are soooo many much more important things that determine the eternal question of 'what makes a 'real' man'... ;-)
But why do the pedi just to 'fit in'? If whoever doesn't like u because you don't do the pedi thing, tough, on them! ;-) If you prefer the hammer, new clean nails in a week routine, by all means, continue. :-)
2006-08-19 08:13:03
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answered by Angela Chen Shui 2
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I would much rather see a man with nicely trimmed toenails than someone who lets them go for extended periods of time without caring for them - but then I am a licensed cosmetologist, so I tend to look at those things. My husband of 13 years has never trimmed his toenails since we've been married..... because I do it for him all the time - so maybe instead of paying someone else to do it for you, learn to do it properly yourself, or have a lady friend take it on.
2006-08-19 08:08:48
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answered by heartforhelping 3
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What type of people do you associate with? Dancers? Interior decorators? If you are a carpenter or a steel worker then I don't think your friends would want you to get a pedicure. If you are "changing" or "coming out of the closet" then I would suggest on getting the pedicures cuz that's just the right thing to do in order to blend in.
2006-08-19 08:05:59
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answered by gillamacs 3
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real man? i just want to know where you and your barefooted friends are "associating." I want to avoid these places. Go back to blending with normal folks who wear shoes and bite those stinky toenails off when they stick out the end of your high top flip flops.
2006-08-19 08:11:38
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answered by jbsim75 3
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men don't have pedicures or manicures. come on now. that's so gay. men are rugged, they aren't supposed to act like women. my man chews his fingernails and tears the tips off his toenails. I would call my husband a fag if he ever went and got a pedicure. ^.~ if my husband wants his feet rubbed, I will do so.
2006-08-19 08:08:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I couldn't agree more, if anybody plays with my feet they get a good kick, that's what feet are for. By the way, I think the word is "podastrial".
2006-08-19 08:09:41
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answered by Sangmo 5
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why? you not secure enough to try something new? afraid of what people are going to think of you?
there's nothing wrong with a pedecure, it feels good, and it's good for your feet. you stand on them all the time, smash them with hammers (ouch!), you can afford to treat them good once in a while.
2006-08-19 08:06:45
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answered by mischugenah 4
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i do no longer see something incorrect with it yet i do no longer discover it appealing myself. If a guy instructed me he gets pedicures i might see him as slightly severe maintenance and get became off. i do no longer see it as a "gay" ingredient, however. adult males could desire to rather keep their toe nails decrease and clean as no woman likes pungent, grimy ft, however!
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answered by ? 4
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I would be totally turned off if I saw a dude in the pedicure chair. That is very girly and not sexy at all.
2006-08-19 08:07:22
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answered by HazelEyes 5
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