^haha nah man, never painted my toenails. Maybe ill paint em camo in case i find myself hunting bare footed.
Look up menwithredtoes.com, I started this website just recently, to promote cancer awareness and to raise funds for cancer research. I started wearing red toes in public, handing out business cards, etc. to raise awareness. Then I made some buttons, t-shirts and other stuff, and felt totally comfortable wearing sandles with my toes painted, primarily red, but other colours as well, and when people ask, I explain I am raising cancer awareness, and am spreding the word. Even my doctors got a kick out of it and said it’s a great idea. It is not often you see a 53 yr old guy, grey hair & red toes, but it does work for me.
Yes, I use to do it a lot...not in a while though...funny...I posted a similuar thread on a different forum...a more mainstream forum...and the responses were...well...heated...
I started painting my toenails about 4 months ago, my daughter wanted to paint them i am a MWM straight with two young kids it is an extreme turn on now and the wife doesnt mind at all,in addition it makes my feet look great started shaving arms and lower half of body damn should have done this along time ago.
I've been finding myself oddly attracted to guys with nail polish on... the only thing is it goes against my anti-animal testing belief... well, most likely it does.
Since i started painting my toenails it has stirred a feeling like i cant really describe,except it is awesome wish i would have started along time ago my feet feel better and look great to me not alot of folks have seen them but they will in time.
I paint my toenails occasionally. Usually silver, medium gray, or medium metallic blue. I really don't care if people don't like it. Not my problem. Sometimes I'll also do my fingernails. On my fingernails, I'll do silver, medium gray, or different shades of blue. Here's the latest... --Rick
I'm a single dad with 2 girls. We did a "spa day" one weekend at home, and after I did their nails, I let them do mine. They were delighted and had a great time. They still talk about it and want to do it again. I was surprised how hard it was to remove it, which I did after about a week or two. Not something I would do for fashion reasons, but as part of being a good dad? Sure. Any time.