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Postby Lena on Thu Sep 29, 2005 8:57 pm

Have one on tonite.............................
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Re: Toe Rings

Postby Buffed on Fri Sep 30, 2005 12:02 am

Barefoot Susan wrote:I can't wear closed shoes as they will pinch but I'm happy barefoot or sandals even in winter.


Sounds chilly. Sexy, but chilly. :)

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Postby Barefoot Susan on Fri Sep 30, 2005 4:18 pm

So long as the rest of you is warmly clad in winter barefeet or sandals are not a problem.
Barefoot in snow is a fantastic feeling so long as you don't do it for too long!

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Postby rings on my toes on Sun Oct 02, 2005 1:38 am

Hi Susan.. if you're in the UK.. maybe we can organise a barefooters night out? Cud be fun!

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Re: Toe Rings

Postby Lena on Sun Oct 02, 2005 3:26 am

Barefoot Susan wrote:So long as the rest of you is warmly clad in winter barefeet or sandals are not a problem.
Barefoot in snow is a fantastic feeling so long as you don't do it for too long!
It's great in mud I know . But the snow ?
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Re: Toe Rings & Bare Feet

Postby Barefoot Susan on Sun Oct 02, 2005 7:54 pm

Lena wrote:
Barefoot Susan wrote:So long as the rest of you is warmly clad in winter barefeet or sandals are not a problem.
Barefoot in snow is a fantastic feeling so long as you don't do it for too long!
It's great in mud I know . But the snow ?


Yes a 10-15 minute brisk walk In snow is fine, then get indoors, dry your feet and let them warm up gradually. The important thing is to keep on the move - don't stand still! The same rule applies to hot pavements. Of course soles hardened by years of going barefoot helps!

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Postby Guest on Tue Oct 04, 2005 4:33 pm

. wrote:How do you feel about men wearing toe rings?


I am male and like to wear toe ring. I wear 2 toe ring on each of my foot and 2 armlet on each of my arm made of silver. I feel very comfortable. I think that men must wear toe ring, otherwise his life is useless. At least, he should see by wearing toe ring once. He will like it.

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Re: PeterPiper

Postby Guest on Tue Oct 04, 2005 5:01 pm

. wrote:Im male,

I wear toe rings, I paint my toe nails, I wear ankle chains, I have my navel pierced, my nipples pierced, my nose pierced and my ears pierced multiple times...and no, IM NOT GAY!!!

I just like decorating my body and I like body art, its 2005 and men and women are supposed to be equal, no reason why men cant decorate themselves in the same ways women can.


I liked you. Everyone should wear toe ring. It gives ver good feeling. I also wears 2 toe ring on each of my foot.
I suggest you to wear armlet too on your both arm. You will feel very comfortable. I am as like you. I want to show it to girls, but I fears what she will think about men wearing toe ring. Can you help me in this?

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Postby Buffed on Wed Oct 05, 2005 5:07 am

Wait, did you just reply to yourself? lol

I don't know where you get this idea that people should have to wear something. But that aside, don't worry about what the girls will think. Just get something that looks cool and is for men (this typically means wide bands, that are flatter and have non-feminine designs (if any) on them - and no jewels (fake or otherwise)), then make sure your feet and nails are in good condition - get a pedicure if necessary (and think about shaving the hair off if it's dark and noticable), then just wear the ring in a nice pair of sandals.

Of course, the overall look should be considered. Some incongruous juxtoposition is good, some is bad. It's really a judgement call as to what overall outfit/style it'll go well with.

I personally have received many compliments on my ring from very attractive women. I've also seen many intrigued and/or pleased stared from other such women as well. The rest don't even seem to notice, or care. Never had a negative comment or look.

I moved up to 2 (which I had been intending all along - a symmetry thing), and still got compliments, but generally only when they could see 1 foot and not the other. Nothing really from when both have been noticable. And it got me to wondering if maybe I detected a drop off in 'approval' in their voice when I showed them the second one as well. Can't really say. So for now I've gone back to just the 1. It's the more comfortable one anyway, and in one pair of sandals I can only manage that one because the other is just too thick.

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Postby Peterpoddy on Tue Dec 20, 2005 3:20 pm

Hi all

I'm a guy, straight, girlfriend etc and I've been wearing toerings for about 5 years now. This September we went to the USA and I found a place that did fitted toe rings, similar to the ones Brefoot Susan has I guess. I knew these existed, but I can only find the 'C' shaped ones in the UK, which can be uncomfortable. I was sized up and bought a set of 3 rings for the 2nd toe on my left foot and a different set of 4 for my right foot.
If no-one knows about these they are basically full circle rings that JUST slip over the end of your toes with the aid of a bit of oil. Once on they don't come off easily, but are very comfortable to wear.
The girl in the shop said toe rings are really cool for guys and they had quite a few designs for them.
Since I now know my size (US sizes are different to UK) I have ordered more for my third toes. I now have a total of 14 rings on 4 toes! (some are very thin ones!)
Once you have fitted toe rings you'll never go back.
Or take them off.......

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Postby Toering Richard on Tue Dec 20, 2005 9:11 pm

Peterpoddy wrote:Hi all

I'm a guy, straight, girlfriend etc and I've been wearing toerings for about 5 years now. This September we went to the USA and I found a place that did fitted toe rings, similar to the ones Brefoot Susan has I guess. I knew these existed, but I can only find the 'C' shaped ones in the UK, which can be uncomfortable. I was sized up and bought a set of 3 rings for the 2nd toe on my left foot and a different set of 4 for my right foot.
If no-one knows about these they are basically full circle rings that JUST slip over the end of your toes with the aid of a bit of oil. Once on they don't come off easily, but are very comfortable to wear.
The girl in the shop said toe rings are really cool for guys and they had quite a few designs for them.
Since I now know my size (US sizes are different to UK) I have ordered more for my third toes. I now have a total of 14 rings on 4 toes! (some are very thin ones!)
Once you have fitted toe rings you'll never go back.
Or take them off.......

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Men's Toerings

Postby Toering Richard on Tue Dec 20, 2005 9:16 pm

Peterpoddy wrote:Hi all

I'm a guy, straight, girlfriend etc and I've been wearing toerings for about 5 years now. This September we went to the USA and I found a place that did fitted toe rings, similar to the ones Brefoot Susan has I guess. I knew these existed, but I can only find the 'C' shaped ones in the UK, which can be uncomfortable. I was sized up and bought a set of 3 rings for the 2nd toe on my left foot and a different set of 4 for my right foot.
If no-one knows about these they are basically full circle rings that JUST slip over the end of your toes with the aid of a bit of oil. Once on they don't come off easily, but are very comfortable to wear.
The girl in the shop said toe rings are really cool for guys and they had quite a few designs for them.
Since I now know my size (US sizes are different to UK) I have ordered more for my third toes. I now have a total of 14 rings on 4 toes! (some are very thin ones!)
Once you have fitted toe rings you'll never go back.
Or take them off.......


Sorry, I clicked in the wrong place!

I'm another straight guy who loves wearing toe rings.
Can you let me know info on the place you order yours from please. I also find that the bend to fit ones can be uncomfortable at times.

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Postby Guest on Tue Dec 20, 2005 9:45 pm

I got mine from www.toerings.com.
They have toerings designed for men. The only problem is that you need to know your size (American size that is, we use letters for ring sizes I think, they use numbers...), and each toe is different. I'm a 7 or 7.5 if that helps.
Good service though! :lol:

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Postby Peterpoddy on Wed Dec 21, 2005 9:51 am

. wrote:I got mine from www.toerings.com.
They have toerings designed for men. The only problem is that you need to know your size (American size that is, we use letters for ring sizes I think, they use numbers...), and each toe is different. I'm a 7 or 7.5 if that helps.
Good service though! :lol:


Sorry, that's me that is! Came out as 'Guest' for some reason.....

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ur feet

Postby Guest on Thu Jan 19, 2006 12:07 am

Lena wrote:I wear one too , usually left foot . Also will sometimes wear a leather strap and at fancy things a gold ankle braclet on my left ankle .
i bet uve got nice sweaty toes, i would love to lick them up and down. im imaginin ur feet in my mouth right now

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