Toe Rings Sisters??

by teenyuck 7 Replies latest jw friends

  • teenyuck
    teenyuck

    PLN is getting FLUFF!!!!!

    I am surprised one of the males has not put his opinion in....though it is early!

    Personally, I think toe rings are too worldly and untheocratic!

    Member LanikaiBabe

    Registered: Jan 2002
    Location: Philadelphia, PA
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    Toe Rings, sisters?

    Well sisters, summer-time is approaching us! Cute sandals (see the how many shoes... thread), pedicures and exposing our feet is the name of the game.

    So, what do you think about Toe Rings? Do you wear them? If, so, do you think it's appropriate to do so at meetings, field service, assemblies, etc.?

    Personally, I LOVE wearing toe-rings. I have a nice collection of them. But I usually restrict my wearing them outside of the meeting environment. Although I do wear sandals to the meetings, I personally find that look a little more casual than I would like to go. But others wear them. I DO wear them to my outdoor conventions though!

    Anyone else?

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    05-01-2002 03:33 PM


    Danilisa
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    Since it's pretty much summer weather year round here, I'm always wearing sandals/slides and it's very acceptable and common for the sisters to wear them at the meetings and conventions. I like wearing toe rings but I don't feel comfortable wearing them for the meetings, field service or conventions. Same goes for ankle bracelets...I think they look really nice with sandals but I only wear them outside of meeting environment.

    Lisa

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    05-01-2002 03:52 PM


    Bunky
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    I don't mind toe rings....it's nose rings that get to me. Looks like you missed something. Of course, Rebekah wore nose rings.

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    05-01-2002 03:53 PM


    JrzeeGirl
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    Registered: Dec 2001
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    hey Lanikai!!! Haven't I seen this topic before?!

    Yes! Love 'em! Never take them off.

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    05-01-2002 05:07 PM


    beverly
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    I never leave home without mine.
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  • MikeMusto
    MikeMusto

    Toe rings make your toes look fat

    Fat toes are a big fashion faux pas.

    wouldn't my fellow fashionistas agree??

  • Joyzabel
    Joyzabel

    I wear a toe ring, all beach babes do.

    Even my mother-in-law went home from the beach wearing a toes ring on each foot and couldn't wait to show them off to her congo back home

    Now, lets talk about navel rings. There isn't a belly a 100 miles within the beach area that isn't pierced, jw or not.

    j2bf

  • Dawn
    Dawn

    I wear toe rings. But haven't gotten my belly pierced yet.

    I've been working out and dieting to get that nice flat tummy - THEN I'm getting it pierced!! My 16 year old son thinks that would be really COOL.

    7 pounds to go to goal weight!!

  • Princess
    Princess

    I love that they think they aren't appropriate for meetings! I wear one all the time including now, along with my anklet and belly ring. Whoooohooo! Tattoo tomorrow.

    Princess

  • TweetieBird
    TweetieBird

    I'm with you Joy. I wear mine all summer and I live near the beach. It's a must.

    P.S. I don't have fat toes so I guess it's okay.

  • Reborn2002
    Reborn2002

    Personally I find tongue, navel, and toe rings very sexy.

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  • ashitaka
    ashitaka

    You know, I think I know who that JRZEEGRL is. And I agree with joy, going to the jersey shore, I don't remember one witty who DIDN'T wear toe rings, bellybutton peircings, etc. Always was a whole lot more interesting near the shore.

    ashi

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