Your Guy’s Fingernails
December 18, 2007 by Lesley Jackson
Published in Dating
Every single, dating woman should read this. Wrap up the first date and determine whether or not you should see him again. His fingernails hold the clue.
They can signal the beginning and the end of a dating relationship for single women. A man’s fingernails are collectively a nonverbal communication like no other. Decoding what lies beneath them can save single women valuable relationship time.

Dirty
If a man makes no time for cleaning the gunk from beneath his nails, he thinks little of the date. Hopefully he is a mechanic or someone who carries his work beneath his nails every day. Still, a nail brush should be his best friend.
Decline a second date, unless you like depleting your hand sanitizer in a three-hour time period.
Coated
If a man paints his nails, even with clear polish, he may have conceit issues. He is the guy who takes forever to ready for a date. If he mentions that he paints his nails because they split or he wants them to grow, then you are dealing with more than conceit.
Decline a second date, unless you are into punk rock or the drama club.
Bitten
Nervousness can happen to anyone. Hopefully, he will be able to refrain from biting his nails during your date. You can find other ways to occupy his mouth. However, there is nothing like kissing a guy who transfers his nail slivers.
Accept a second date if you like him otherwise.
Groomed
This is the guy who cares enough about the date to want to make a great first impression. He is less concerned that you know he gets manicures and more concerned that his well-groomed fingernails send a positive message about himself.
Accept a second date if you like him otherwise.
Whether you like them dirty, coated, bitten or groomed, fingernails give dating women some insight into how much a man cares for himself, the date and, more importantly, you.
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