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Durangobeta
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28 May 2008, 6:35 am

I like my long nails. They attract people, I like the attention, but then it gets annoying. People keep asking me if they're real.
And they want to touch them too. Weird, they haven't seen a guy with long nails before? At least they compliment me about them now instead of what they did when I was little.



Bradleigh
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28 May 2008, 6:37 am

with me its either full on or very little, and more i do very little the harder it becomes to resist.



SotiCoto
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28 May 2008, 6:44 am

Durangobeta wrote:
I like my long nails. They attract people, I like the attention, but then it gets annoying. People keep asking me if they're real.
And they want to touch them too. Weird, they haven't seen a guy with long nails before? At least they compliment me about them now instead of what they did when I was little.

O_O;;

Sorry... I just saw your avatar...
It is actually making me shake. Your nails are SO UNEVEN! ;_;
I just want to clip them all even...
Cripes... erm... PLEASE change your avatar. It is sending me into a panic fit... Argh! >_<;



Bradleigh
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28 May 2008, 6:47 am

chix wish they had my nails all the time. it increases my self belief for some strange reason.
if thats your hand and you are aspergers what do you do if one was sudenly broken.



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28 May 2008, 8:08 am

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You're kidding, right?
I wouldn't try doing anything with a pocket knife. It doesn't have any sort of... pincering mechanism. It is just a crude blade. And besides, the body of it would tend to be too bulky.

I can twist a pair of nailclippers from rest-position (lever folded back) into ready position (lever turned around and upright) with one hand in under a second. I can open awkward packaging with them, cut paper with them, remove splinters with them, trim the edges off just about anything....
I'm just a hundred times more versatile with nailclippers than I could ever be with a knife. I just don't use knives.
If I got a big enough pair of nailclippers, I could quite probably kill someone with them in open combat.
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With nail-clippers? I would like to see that.