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Should your man get a 'mani and pedi'?

Never will I forget the day when I was getting my weekly 'mani and pedi' in a Manhattan nail salon, when two big, burly, tough-looking construction workers entered the salon to do the very same thing.  Without a thought, they headed straight for the two open pedicure stations next to me, ripped off their stinky construction boots, sat down in the chairs and plopped their feet into the bubbling hot water.  These two men were obviously regulars, as they addressed the nail technicians by first name and 'knew the drill' so to speak.  Over the next hour or so, they looked completely at ease, enjoying the treatments...they were naturals.

Just this past week, history repeated itself.  I was in the nail salon getting a manicure and I witnessed two policemen getting manicures.  Apparently, they too were regulars, as the nail technicians who were working on their nails knew them by name and were chatting with them as if they were the best of friends.

I'm not saying that I never thought men should get manicures or pedicures, but it was the fact that THESE men were getting them; AND were comfortable enough to do so together.  With one fell swoop, they debunked the stereotype that only gay or metro-sexual men indulge in this luxurious experience.  Now don't get me wrong, these aren't my stereotypes.  These are stereotypes that a lot of men have (including my husband...whom I love dearly).  This prompted me to give men (and the women who love them) a good list of reasons to get manicures and pedicures:

  1. Sexy Factor: Let's face it, when a man takes pride in the way they look, it is sexy.  Granted, being obsessed about one's looks is NOT attractive, but taking pride in one's appearance says he cares just enough.
  2. It Feels Good: Although the actual manicures and pedicures feel good on their own, most come with a mini-massage component which makes them feel that much more wonderful. 
  3. Stress Release: Taking an hour or so to get a manicure and pedicure can give a man some down time to relax and take his mind off some of the pressing issues he has to deal with.  This is good for a healthy heart!
  4. Healthy Feet and Hands: Duringpedicures, dead skin is exfoliated away, helping to diminish calluses and potential dead skin build-up that can lead to bigger problems down the line.  During both manicures and pedicures, the cuticles are cleaned up, which eliminates painful and unsightly hang nails.
  5. It Looks Good: If a man is tough on his hands and feet (construction workers are a great example of this), they can end up looking a bit worn and unattractive.  Getting regular manicures and pedicures will help keep hands and feet looking their best at all times.
  6. A Softer Touch: This one really benefits women.  Getting manicures and pedicures promotes softer skin on the hands and feet, which makes his touch that much sweeter.

So, if you are a woman who is dieing to get her man into the nail salon, tell the story of the construction workers and police officers.  If you are a man who has always turned your nose up at the idea, think again.  There are a lot of 'manly men' out there who seem to think it is manly enough.  Do you have any other reasons that you think men should indulge?

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  • Stephanie's Avatar
    Posted by Stephanie Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:22am PST

    My man gets mani pedis and he does it just because its easier to let some one else groom your hands and feet and make them look presentable. He works in a business environment so he cant really walk around with gnarly hands (he could but that would not be good) and he just enjoys not having feet that look like he has been breaking bricks with them.

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  • a c's Avatar
    Posted by a c Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:24am PST

    Definitely! Men are people too =) When we were little girls my dad would take us to get our nails polished while he had his hands (he worked construction) "healed". It was the only way he new how to bond with us girls... now he takes his granddaughters, and they love it, to that same little salon.

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  • always me..'s Avatar
    Posted by always me.. Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:25am PST

    i think its fine for ur boyfriend or husband to get a mani and pedi, because like us it make them feel good, and keeps them in shape. hehe. so fellas knock urself out!!!

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  • always me..'s Avatar
    Posted by always me.. Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:30am PST

    i think its fine for ur boyfriend or husband to get a mani and pedi, because like us it make them feel good, and keeps them in shape. hehe. so fellas knock urself out!!!

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  • Alexis P.'s Avatar
    Posted by Alexis P. Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:42am PST

    Its fine with me. As for my boyfriend I'd be glad if he got one. No girl wants to hold rough hands and certainly doesnt want to look at rigid feet. :)

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  • Chana C's Avatar
    Posted by Chana C Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:44am PST

    The best thing about a Pedi is the foot massage part. Both sexes love a massage and it's probably cheaper then going to a full massage therapist. Many men I've seen have toe nails that are so thick and hard to cut that regular nippers don't do a good job and increase the chance of ingrown toenails or infections. Then there are also the callouses that a guy (or woman) can develop by working long days on your feet. A man getting a pedi makes sense to me, much more then a man having to go to a doctor or taking time off from work because foot problems have gotten to the point of injury.

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  • Jess's Avatar
    Posted by Jess Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:51am PST

    Call me crazy, but I have to disagree. I think men should definitely keep their hands and nails clean and presentable, but I can't get behind the idea of men getting manicures. I don't think his hands should be softer than mine. Feet are sort of a different story. Guys tend to have kind of icky feet, so if they're willing to let a professional clean 'em up I'm all for it!

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  • Valery's Avatar
    Posted by Valery Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:42am PST

    Yes!Do it.

    Guys tend to have kind of icky feet so a change would be nice.

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  • ThinkingReal's Avatar
    Posted by ThinkingReal Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:53am PST

    I THINK EVERYONE SHOULD PAMPER THEMSELVES, WHO SAYS YOU CANT? NEVER GOT THE RULE BOOK TO THAT ... IF A PERSON DOES NOT TAKE LUXURY IN DOING IT FOR THEIRSELF, OR FOR THEIR MATE, WHY NOT GO TOGETHER ON A WEEKEND TO HAVE A SALON PAMPER YOU BOTH.. WHO WANTS ROUGH FEET NEXT TO THEM IN BED? LOL..LOL...BE WELL-TR

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  • Mikedawg53's Avatar
    Posted by Mikedawg53 Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:18am PST

    Nothing wrong w/ it I'm waiting for my wife to take me w/ her.

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