Which album is his? I don't see it.
I also didn't see anything labeled "coed", can you post a direct link
for me? (I'm at work and trying to look at these things on the sneak
lol (I am the IT dept, so the records don't concern me, just passers-
by lol))
I did see a ring or 2 there that were decent. Like the silver twist
braid flanked front and back by narrow bands. The overall was (or at
least appeared) fairly wide. Stylistically, not my preference, but
still not bad at all.
One more site to keep in mind. Always a good thing. :)
These all should be going in the links section.
--- In toe_rings@..., Robin Mÿfffffcller
<robbietom2001@y...> wrote:
>
> U are right generally I also prefer a kind of masculine feet
decoration. I myself wear constantly a hemp anklet and prefer broad
bands as toe rings. Concerning the anklets Gary mentioned i prefer
the coed version as they would suit male feet the best. Gary posted a
pic of his feet and the anklets really suit his male feet
>
> usquanigo <usquanigo@n...> schrieb: I don't know about it being
comparable to men wearing skirts, unless
> you mean kilts.
>
> "skirts" are specifically designed for women, and that borders on
> cross dressing. I personally don't feel that a desire to wear a toe
> ring necessarily means a desire to femininize.
>
> But yeah, something tells me you're right that women probably
> wouldn't flat out flock to a place to talk about 1 specific bit of
> jewelry.
>
> Those anklets are nice. But I don't know about on a guy,
personally.
> I wish I currently had a girlfriend I could get one of them for
> though. A girl I used to see recommended an anklet to me. My first
> inclination was silver. Afterall, what's more masculine than metal,
> chrome, and silver? lol But she had a rather strong (and negative)
> reaction to that idea. She said that, especially with my toe ring
> (and buffed nails) that going with a silver chain anklet (most
> especially if it's a thin, elegant/dainty chain) would be too
> feminine and a bad idea. Perhaps because I am not a feminine guy in
> appearance or personality. Either way, she recommended hemp and/or
> leather. She did love my ring and the fact that I wore it though.
And
> apparently supported my interest in foot decoration. :)
>
>
> --- In toe_rings@..., Robin Mÿfffffcller
> <robbietom2001@y...> wrote:
> >
> > I guess women do not make a big deal of wearing toe rings as
these
> are classiefied as female jewelry however us wearing toe rings
still
> is not very common. I think it is comparable to men wearing skirts,
> only few women would make it the focus of a discussion.
> >
> > Just had a look at the anklets Gary mentioned and they really
> look great.
> >
> >
> >
> > Gary <gary@c...> schrieb:
> > I usually buy mine at shelbysfootjewels.com or else
toerings.com,
> > shelbys is probably the best. Sometimes i wear 3 or 4 toerings on
> each
> > foot, but usually just one on each foot, i also have anklets
which
> i
> > also got from shelbys, they make a coed version that can be worn
by
> > either men or women. i also find painting my toes can be very
cool
> > also, i've used metallic green, but right now i have on a beige
> type
> > color, it's not really noticeable, but it makes them look a lot
> > better, i've never really heard any comments from people, i think
> most
> > people don't care or don't even pay attention to what anyone else
> is
> > wearing. anyway thats all i have to say right now, but lets hear
> from
> > some women, it seems the guys are doing all the talking most of
the
> > time.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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