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Re: 79 members and no activity... don't be so shy! :p

Some excellent resources. I have purchased from toerings.com. I like
their selection to some extent, but they suffer from the all to
common problem I'm finding - bands that are too narrow. I did think
that their flat hammered band would be perfect for a second though
(being more narrow was fine in that case). However, I found that
women feel 2 is "too much" and so have gone back to 1.

I love the stuff at footcandy.com too. I wish I had that kind of
money to drop. I should just do it, I love to (and do) wear mine so
often, it's not like it wouldn't get use. But being sized only is a
bit of a put off for me too. (the ends of my toes are wider than
where I wear my ring, so big enough to get on is too big to wear,
sized to wear comfortably is too small to get on. I had to cut the
one I got from toerings.com, even after going through all their
measuring techniques)

Not knocking the resources. They are great. It's just my size and
shape. Any guys who are smaller than me (6'2" and a large framed (not
fat, but not "built") 225lbs), toerings.com has awesome stuff. And if
you have the cash to drop, the footcandy men's line looks top notch.



--- In toe_rings@..., Robin Mÿfffffcller
<robbietom2001@y...> wrote:
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> Yes you are right. It is little bit quiet here. Well I can
contribute with two resources that offer toe rings also specially
designed for men:
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> www.footcandy.com
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> www.toerings.com
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> Enjoy browsing the pages
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> usquanigo <usquanigo@n...> schrieb:
> Need to liven this place up a little.
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> Anybody else with experiences to share (like ruschy)?
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> Where does everyone get theirs from? Any good resources for men's
sized
> and styled?
>
> Not excluding women, just having a hard time finding new ring
options.
> lol Speaking women, what do you think of us guys getting into this
> whole toe-ring/foot jewelry thing?
>
> Anybody do more than just a ring? What are the reactions? What made
you
> want to try it?
>
> Anybody have any good resources for cool, interesting, somewhat
> different sandals? Suggestions/advice/general banter on fashion to
work
> with a ring?
>
> I don't know, anything ya feel like talking about really. :p lol
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Wed Sep 6, 2006 2:08 pm

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Need to liven this place up a little. Anybody else with experiences to share (like ruschy)? Where does everyone get theirs from? Any good resources for men's...
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Sep 5, 2006
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Yes you are right. It is little bit quiet here. Well I can contribute with two resources that offer toe rings also specially designed for men: ...
Robin Mÿfffffcller
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Sep 6, 2006
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Some excellent resources. I have purchased from toerings.com. I like their selection to some extent, but they suffer from the all to common problem I'm finding...
usquanigo
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Sep 6, 2006
2:16 pm

Another good place is www.footsiesbiz.com (careful with the address, getting it wrong can lead to a porn site lol) They have a huge selection of adjustables,...
usquanigo
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Sep 6, 2006
2:41 pm

Up to 82 now, and dead silence. Not even many pics. Just lurkers.... Have we really said all there is to say? New members have nothing to add? How about...
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