tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5344967636729018624.post4730119206922073907..comments2023-10-29T07:50:16.971-06:00Comments on The Unknown Thought Process: FingernailsJohannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17454199194045310456noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5344967636729018624.post-20197848395202193172008-06-18T19:33:00.000-06:002008-06-18T19:33:00.000-06:00Mark - Your thoughts are very interesting. Man = ...Mark - Your thoughts are very interesting. Man = slob because of some sort of social evolution. I think it makes a sad sense. Well, I suppose I shouldn't say "slob"...perhaps "un GQ'd" is better. Thank you for pointing out an important feature about fingernail requirements. The ideal fingernail should be cut so that minimal white is visible. And don't get me started on bitten fingernails (yuck!)<BR/><BR/>As far as men being held to the same constraints as women I would point out 2 reasons:<BR/><BR/>1. women and men should be working towards equality - including equality of expectations.<BR/><BR/>2. in my mind, men don't necessarily need to be "metro" to be clean and groomed, which is what trimmed fingernails indicates, and being seen as clean and groomed is something all humans should strive for. :)<BR/><BR/>Thanks for reading - and be sure to come back for more!<BR/><BR/>JohannaJohannahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17454199194045310456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5344967636729018624.post-78454479695391702012008-06-18T17:22:00.000-06:002008-06-18T17:22:00.000-06:00What is the criteria for clipped nails anyways? I...What is the criteria for clipped nails anyways? I've heard that clipping really close to the finger is also ... "socially unacceptable" ? <BR/><BR/>Not that I really care, but I like to be informed on <B>some</B> things.<BR/><BR/>I'm glad that you omitted combing hair, if I can get away with it, I rarely do that too. :)<BR/><BR/>I actually think there are some good reasons behind this: Men usually play the protector role in Human societies, and they have to be more competitive in providing for 'family' or showing that they can provide for family. Whereas women have usually been homemakers or the 'beauty'. <BR/><BR/>Looking back at 50's for an example of the roots of this type of demographic group, we can see how these roles still play a huge influence today: Comparatively looking at Womens magazines and how they are mostly focused on image of self, and image of beauty.<BR/><BR/>Men are rarely defined as an image of beauty. Why then should we be held to the same constraints ?<BR/><BR/>--Mark :)<BR/><BR/>PS: I can understand getting GQ'd up for special occasions, but why all the time? It seems like a silly mating call to me.ravhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07578335193093097252noreply@blogger.com