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    • #477074
      Anonymous

      Who knew this would make such a difference ?. I’ve never really given my feet a second look – I’d see them when I got out of bed or in the shower – that’s it. I’ve NEVER owned a pair of male sandals or flip flops – hate the things. After painting my nails yesterday – bombshell red – I now love my feet. Spent the rest of the day in shorts with no stockings so can admire my lovely nails with my shaved legs – heavenly.

    • #477076
      Anonymous

      Isn’t it wonderful how a few small changes can affirm our true self!

      • #477214
        Anonymous

        I painted my toes in Sally Hansen “shhhh-immer” . OMG the color is so cool looking! I really love painted nails on my toes and admiring someone with a nice manicure or pedicure

    • #477094
      Anonymous

      There is nothing quite like having shaved legs and painted toenails.  They really make you feel feminine. No wonder you wore shorts and kept admiring them!

    • #477105

      I agree, painted toenails so help to affirm my feminine essence whichever mode I am in at any given time. I love this small but important femme declaration.

    • #477108

      So happy for you Rachael.

      Isn’t it amazing how these little things can just lift our mood so much. Women have access to so many of these little luxuries and when we dabble it can be so joyful. Nail polish, jewellery, earrings etc, a nice perfume, some make up, nice underwear, all can just lift our mood and make our day. Femininity is just so full of little treats, even things like a bubble bath! Scented candles, flowers in the house, all so feminine but all so good for the soul. Women really do know how to treat themselves in small ways to make life more fun.

      ❤️Bianca

    • #477109
      Eona Oh
      Lady

      Just discovered the same sensation myself. So happy for you! Enjoy those gorgeous girly toes. ❤️👠

    • #477123

      I love keeping my toe nails painted, it is one of my little things I enjoy. I just love looking at them and love the way they make my open toe heels pop xxxx.

    • #477236

      I started to paint my toenails last year during the lockdown(s).  At first I got my wife to paint them (red), but when lockdowns were eased and salons were open, we booked a time for pedicures.

      I left the polish on, and the girl didn’t even bat an eye.  She just grabbed the nail polish remover, took off the polish, and then went to work on my feet.  It was then I gathered up the gumption to have my nails done by a professional, red again.

      I loved it !  Because I was home most of the time, I got to see my nicely painted nails.  Thru out the summer last year I had my nails done different colours, pink, blue, …

      One time my niece came over, saw my painted toe nails, complimented them, and that was it.  She never asked why you painted the nails, none of that.  She was like totally accepting of it.

    • #477237

      Sometimes it’s just the smallest things we do that really just brighten the day! I’m so happy for you!

      -SR-

    • #477331

      My wife started polishing my toes in 2011 and I kept them polished off and on until I retired a few years ago and they’ve been polished red continuously ever since. They look weird now without polish.

      Elizabeth.

    • #477334

      Oh Yes!! Such a femme touch!! It’s Essie Nail Polish in Ballet Slipper. A very light pink that adds a softness to my toes. And yes I wear sandals 🩴 to show them off! Hugs, Debbie Lynn

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