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I tried straightening my big toe …they both kinda point
In opposite directions…… as a kid my mother said it was a sign
Of intelligence… but the older I got I kept hearing ding-toe’d
Speaking about the cost…My DIL just told me that two of her friends, who are nurses with masters degrees, are giving up nursing to open a practice “shooting rich ladies up with Botox”. I’m sure there are other procedures also.
Not sure if they were nurse practitioners or what, but they feel that they will make more money, won’t need to deal with insurance, and can have better hours (they both have young children). It doesn’t hurt that they are both young and beautiful, so they will be good walking advertisements.
I tried straightening my big toe …they both kinda point
In opposite directions…… as a kid my mother said it was a sign
Of intelligence… but the older I got I kept hearing ding-toe’d
I tried straightening my big toe …they both kinda point
In opposite directions…… as a kid my mother said it was a sign
Of intelligence… but the older I got I kept hearing ding-toe’d
Has anyone had Botox to ward off the crows-feet??
You're a guy and did toe straightening for looks but it didn't work? Then it wasn't surgical/"permanent"?
I did toe surgery, not for aesthetics, and it failed. Little, more flexible toes, however.
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