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Fingernails

holbrook

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For as long as I can remember, when I cut my fingernails, I'd cut them short to where they'd feel sore to the touch. I like the sore feeling after I feel rubbing my fingers together and miss it as it diminishes. Anyone else?
 
For as long as I can remember, when I cut my fingernails, I'd cut them short to where they'd feel sore to the touch. I like the sore feeling after I feel rubbing my fingers together and miss it as it diminishes. Anyone else?
YEEEESH...not me! If I touch velvet with short cut nails, well, hairs stand up n I jump around like a goof
 
I had to get acrylics so I would stop eating mine.
Everyone just tells me I'm stupid and just need to quit it but I'll chew off four nails before I've even realized what I've done.

The acrylics are like shields though, they work (for me) perfectly. and they look so good!
 
I had to get acrylics so I would stop eating mine.
Everyone just tells me I'm stupid and just need to quit it but I'll chew off four nails before I've even realized what I've done.

The acrylics are like shields though, they work (for me) perfectly. and they look so good!

Me too. I also have problems with picking the baby hairs off my face and eyebrows. The acrylics help to prevent this.
 

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