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I think it's impractical unless a woman plans to wear nothing but sandals? That would be painful wearing closed toe shoes. I also find it unhygienic (prone to trapping dirt)
Exactly....how could you wear any other shoes? And nails trapping dirt..ewwwww.
Not for me either and lately Ive been trimming my fingernails on the shorter side, I wouldnt call them short but too long just isnt practical for me for simple cleaning, washing veggies etc - not to mention they can get pulls and tear on something and then really look bad, if one is way shorter than the others. But I def. dont like long toenails, yuck.
Like they used to tell us as they slapped your hand "trim 'em". lol
The results of the poll are indicating that long toenails may be a subcultural preference, as few people voted "yes." While I was looking online, I noticed that long toenails seem to be popular with Indian women.
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