I like my callouses, as I’m barefoot nearly all year. But a knee-replacement operation has me struggling to trim my toe-nails. Do y’all see men at pedicure shops?
My mother took my father, who had Alzheimer’s, to the nail salon every month during the last couple of years of his life. He enjoyed the attention, and it made sure his nails didn’t cause him any discomfort.
And there was a man in the shop - big, athletic build, 40-ish - a couple of months ago when I went.
Mrs. Mad assures me that men go to the shop she frequents.
But a knee-replacement operation has me struggling to trim my toe-nails. Do yall see men at pedicure shops?
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I am NOT all that ‘big and burly’ - well BIG & BURLY - but NOT ‘big and burly’ and have been known to frequent a ‘shop’ to get someone to get my toenails.
Funny how one spends his/her younger years ‘biting ones one toenails’, sticking ‘foot in mouth’ on occasion YET reach a certain age and am ‘unable’ to trim ones own toenails no matter how many contortions etc one puts oneself through.
I figured a few years ago if you want to give something to a man who ‘seemingly’ has everything, a ped would be a perfect ‘gift’.
For men it’s called a “sports pedicure”.
I get a pedicure every single month and yes, I see men in there getting pedicures. They just forego the polish. ;)