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Default OT. what are cuticle clippers for?

In alt.home.repair, on Mon, 3 May 2021 02:50:16 -0700 (PDT),
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On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 11:50:58 AM UTC-4, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Sun, 2 May 2021 02:42:45 -0700 (PDT),
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On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 2:44:55 AM UTC-4, micky wrote:
OT. what are cuticle clippers for?


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E4YM6MW


I've always thought they were for cutting off the little piece of skin
that is sometimes at the right or left end of a nail. But it fanally
occurred to me that I only have that once a year or less and even then I
think it's becauase I do bad things with my fingernail, things most
people don't do.

My mother had a pair of them and I know she never mistreated her
fingers.

So do you or your wives have one of these things; how often do you have
a use for it? Is it just for that little stub of skin at the front
corner of a nail?

I beg of you: create a bookmark that points to google. Or duckduckgo.
Or make it your home page when you open your browser, or open a new
tab in your browser.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLPjhOtl9SM

Cindy Hamilton

There was no video on the ad I saw, and it didn't occur to me that there
would be one elsewhere, even though I couldn't imagine what they were
for, other than what I said.


"Everything" is on the internet.

What are cuticle clippers used for

Plug it into a search engine. Anybody with half a brain can do that.


I think someone was pushing my brain back a half millimeter and using
cuticle clippers to trim it.

But what is the point of newsgroups if the same qustions are relegated
to the web only?

Wow. What a silly, maybe horrific thing to do to oneself! Pushing the
skin at the root of the nail back. Why? Is there a need for that? Does
someone want to erect an office building? A shopping center? What
benefit does 0.5 mm. of extra nail do anyone in place of the skin that
is already there?


It's not horrific. I find that when I let my cuticles do their own thing,
it's easier for painful cracks to form in the cuticle.


Wow. I've never had a crack there, let alone a painful crack. I guess
I am lucky.

A little pushing, a little
trimming, and it's all good.


I'm glad it works for you.

Cindy Hamilton