Nails tell one’s state of health
I have a nail fetish. When I meet a person for the first time, my eyes would usually stray to his/her fingernails. And I can’t seem to help sizing the person by the state of his/her nails particularly its state of cleanliness. I so, so dislike nails of men that are untrimmed and those of women that are long but dirty.
In my dating days, I get automatically turned off with a “prospect” that has long, untrimmed nails. Because, personally, I think that the condition or the degree of the cleanliness of a persons nails somehow tells the kind of person he/she is.
I read an article about nail health and surprisingly I learned that our nails do not ju
st protect our fingers. They are more importantly indicators of a person’s state of health.
According to the article, white nails are an indicator of liver disease. Partially-white nails indicate kidney disease. Diabetics usually have yellow nails with pink at the base. And so on.
Healthy nails are owned by a healthy person.
Are you healthy? Look at your nails. . .