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Is Pink Too Feminine?

Started by Gina Taylor, October 07, 2014, 07:23:13 AM

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Jess42

Quote from: ameliato on October 18, 2014, 10:09:29 PM
My wife lets me paint my toes any colour but Pink. That's crossing the line for her acceptance as she always says it's too "girly" for a "man" to paint them that colour. :( At least she lets me paint them without conflict. :) So, to her, Pink is too feminine. It's a colour. I certainly have yet to find a definition of "too feminine" that fits my liking.

When the cats away though, you can be certain those toes are as pink as pink can be. ;)

Amelia

Pink nail polish is fine but I love coral a lot better. That on my nails seem to be even more feminine than pink even. Or it seems to me so. Also Sally Hanson nail polish in the chrome seems to go with just about anything. But personally on nail polish I love the reds. Fingers and toes. That goes really well with just about anything too. Especially "the little black dress" or the little red one too.
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