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#1 roo

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Posted 31 December 2006 - 12:10 PM

hi all out there ,are there any more toe nail painters out there or am i the only 1 today .Is this it for us wheelchair bound persons demoted to painting my wife's toe nails for the annual festivities to night.she says i have a steadier hand than she has,bearing in mind i have just necked 200mg of baclofen![ ha ha].I told her to try a few in order to steady her own hand ,thus saving me this annual chore, but she declined my offer saying she would quite like to be awake during the toasts this evening .anyone else experiencing the same problem,please feel free to share your woes with me .before she comes back to tell me the colour isnt quite right and would i please reapply a different one. :cheers: HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL
Andy Rushton
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#2 lonely wife

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Posted 01 January 2007 - 01:10 AM

It's so sexy to have my toenails painted. Think of it as foreplay :cheers:

#3 juls

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Posted 02 January 2007 - 08:58 AM

Hi roo,

Is it possible for your wife to get family members, like a sister, Mum, cousin or a close female friend?
She could also go to the beauticians.

I think it's really lovely that you do her toe nails, although I would never ask my boyfriend!!




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